24th Ethnic Multicultural Festival Awards 2021 Online January (With Correction)

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Είμαστε στην ευχάριστη θέση να σας δώσουμε το Βραβείο Κοινού στα 24α Εθνικά Πολυπολιτισμικά

Τηλεοπτικά Βραβεία, στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο στην Κατηγορία Φεστιβάλ Care People “Διαδικτυακός Ιανουάριος” (2021) με 822 ψήφους του κοινού για το Καλύτερο  Βίντεο Τραγούδι: “Νεφέλες της Ελένης Αναγνωστοπούλου” στην Ελένη Αναγνωστοπούλου, στον Αυγερινό Σέρμπο και στον Λεονάρντο Θίμο.

Η τελετή της βράβευσης έλαβε χώρα διαδικτυακά στο ραδιόφωνο του EMMAs ΒΒC από τον κωμικό ηθοποιό Ρόουαν Άτκινσον, γνωστό σε όλους μας από το ρόλο του Mr Βean για το Φεστιβάλ.

Ευχόμαστε σε όλους ένα ευτυχισμένο 2021 με λιγότερους πολέμους, περισσότερες δημιουργίες και αγάπη σε ό,τι αφορά την τέχνη και τον πολιτισμό.

O Πολιτιστικός Σύλλογος μας εύχεται με εκτίμηση στην τέχνη και τον πολιτισμό, συγχαίρουμε τους Δημιουργούς, Ελένη Αναγνωστοπούλου, Αυγερινό Σέρμπο και Λεονάρντο Θίμο, και τους ευχόμαστε να συνεχίσουν να δημιουργούν σε αυτούς τους δύσκολους καιρούς.

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From: EMMAs BBC Festival <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 11:40 PM
Subject: 24th Ethnic Multicultural Festival Awards 2021 Online January (With Correction)

We are glad to give you Audience Award (People Choice's Awards) to the 24th Ethnic Multicultural Media Awards, Uk Festival, on the Care People Festival Category "Online January"  2021 with 822 votes for the Best short Video Song  "Nefeles by Eleni Anagnostopoulouu" to Eleni Anagnostopoulou, Avgerinos Serbos and Leonardo Thimo.  

The award ceremony was presented online on BBC EMMAs radio by comedian Rowan Atkinson, known to all of us as "Mr Bean"   for the Festival.  

We wish to everyone Happy New Year for 2021, with fewer wars, more creations and a love for art and culture.

The Cultural Association wishes us with appreciation in art and culture, to congratulate the Creators,  Eleni Anagnostopoulou, Avgerinos Serbos and Leonardo Thimo, and we wish them to continue to create in these difficult times

Public Health England (PHE) publish daily updated data on confirmed cases of COVID-19. This note provides a summary of the key data for London from this release alongside related data published by NHS and Office of National Statistics (ONS).

Data on deaths related to COVID-19 and on changes in behaviour is also available.

This update contains data on COVID-19 on:

Cases reported in the Public Health England Coronavirus (COVID-19) dashboard, last updated on 13 January 2021, including:
Data on the number of cases identified daily through Pillar 1 and Pillar 2 testing at the national, regional and local authority level.
Cases by age and sex
Data on the number of COVID-19 patients in Hospital
Number of NHS Pathways triages through 111 and 999, and online assessments in 111 online which have received a potential COVID-19 final disposition - last updated on 13 January 2021 with data up to and including 12 January 2021.
Regional infection rates estimated in the Office of National Statistics Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Study Pilot - last updated on 08 January 2021 with data up to and including 02 January 2021.
The data on cases of COVID-19 can be explored by London Borough using the tool lower down the page.

Key Points
On 13 January 2021 the daily number of new people tested positive for COVID-19 in London was reported as 10,020
The total number of COVID-19 cases identified in London is 538,312 as at 12 January 2021
This compares to a figure of 2,789,983 cases for England as a whole
Data for recent days are constantly being revised as more information becomes available.
In the most recent week of complete data, 02 January 2021 - 08 January 2021, 93,848 cases were identified in London, a rate of 1047 cases per 100,000 population. This compares with 91,881 cases and a rate of 1025 for the previous week.
In the most recent week of complete data, 02 January 2021 - 08 January 2021, 368,643 cases were identified in England as a whole, a rate of 655 cases per 100,000 population. This compares with 329,035 cases and a rate of 585 for the previous week.