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Dear students!

Over the last week, COVID-19 cases have risen rapidly in Latvia. The situation is similar in many parts of Europe. Some coronavirus cases have also been identified among RSU students. These cases have been traced by the Latvian Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and by RSU. All contacts have been identified, and they are complying with quarantine requirements. 

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As the number of COVID-19 cases rises, Latvians over the age of 50 expect the government to implement the same measures and restrictions as in the spring. They voice that mobility restrictions should be imposed sooner and should be stricter, that health care for patients who suffer from chronic conditions should be improved, and that less support should be given to repatriation measures. These are the conclusions drawn by a Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) and University of Latvia (LU) subproject, which was implemented under the National Research Programme.

aizsargtērpa izstrāde fizioterapeitiem, ergoterapeitiem un citiem funkcionālajiem speciālistiem

A team of researchers at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) has started to conduct research on the development of a safe and ergonomic protective suit under the direction of Professor Aivars Vētra from the Faculty of Rehabilitation. The suit needs to look good and is intended to be worn by physiotherapists, occupational therapists and other functional specialists.

Juridiskās fakultātes mācībspēki tiekas ar ASV vēstniecības pārstāvjiem

On 1 October, Jānis Grasis, the Vice-Dean of the Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) Faculty of Law, Aldis Lieljuksis, the Head of the academic and professional Law master’s programme, and Valdis Voins, the Head of the Police Work bachelor’s programme, met with Ameet Kabrawala, the Federal Prosecutor and Regional Resident Legal Advisor at the US Embassy in Riga, and Zane Zvirgzdiņa, the US Embassy’s Legal Adviser.

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