Snippet from FEMERAID International Air Rescue as of 30 March 2021
One of the most audacious tests of COVID-19 hygiene measures, the ability to hold a large-scale event during the pandemic, was carried out on...
Snippet from FEMERAID International Air Rescue as of 29 August 2021
There are 5 crucial things we need to know about COVID-19 and Pregnancy
The pandemic has raised more concerns and uncertainties among pregnant women; How...
Happy New Year
Happy and Prosperous Year Year in Peace, Friendship, Cooperation and Inclusion in the World.
Snippet from FEMERAID International Air Rescue as of 28 September 2021
We cannot stop the Delta variant in its tracks, but we can change our behaviour overnight and that includes wearing masks, limiting social gatherings,...
Snippet from FEMERAID International Air Rescue as of 22 June 2021
The Air Rescue Team of FEMERAID International informs all our members, Knights and Dames of the Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Knights...
Snippet from FEMERAID International Air Rescue as of 18 November 2021
We can assume that Europe has entered, or rather has dove into the 5th wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, with several European cities crossing...
“We are stronger together!” ...
Interview with Mr. John Kristof, COVID-19 and Pandemic Compliance Advisor
How does it feel when people just gaze at you when you introduce yourself as...
Snippet from FEMERAID International Air Rescue as of 23 November 2021
The most magical times of the year are just around the corner; Thanksgiving, Christmas and the New Year festivities are soon upon us. These...
Snippet from FEMERAID International Air Rescue as of 28 January 2022
Japanese researchers have discovered through laboratory tests that the Omicron variant survives longer on plastic and skin than previous strains of the Coronavirus. It...
Snippet from FEMERAID International Air Rescue as of 16 December 2021
Researchers at the Weill Cornell Medicine in New York (USA) this week published a study explaining why overweight patients are more exposed to severe...














