Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis puts on his mask as he leaves a news conference at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Monday, July 13, 2020, in Miami. DeSantis acknowledged Monday that the new coronavirus is spreading and urged people to take precautions such as wearing masks in public places, social distancing and avoiding crowds. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
Miloš Jakeš (v strede v pozadí), Foto: Archív TASR
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Guests wear masks as required to attend the official reopening day of the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., Saturday, July 11, 2020. Disney reopened two Florida parks, the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom, Saturday, with limited capacity and safety protocols in place in response to the coronavirus pandemic. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via AP)
President Donald Trump wears a face mask as he walks down a hallway during a visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., Saturday, July 11, 2020. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis puts on his mask as he leaves a news conference at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Monday, July 13, 2020, in Miami. DeSantis acknowledged Monday that the new coronavirus is spreading and urged people to take precautions such as wearing masks in public places, social distancing and avoiding crowds. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
A student of the Polytechnic Institute wears a face masks during the graduation ceremony for the 2020 university year in Bucharest, Romania, Sunday, July 12, 2020. Romania has registered a growing number of COVID-19 infections over the past week, with the highest levels since the pandemic started in the country in February. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)
A vast dust hangs in the air in Carolina, Puerto Rico, Tuesday, June 23, 2020. A vast cloud of Sahara dust is blanketing the Caribbean as it heads to the U.S. with a size and concentration that experts say hasn’t been seen in half a century. (AP Photo/Carlos Giusti)
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Poh¾ad na kolóniu sys¾a pasienkového v lokalite Biele vody v NP Muránska planina. Syse¾ pasienkový alebo syse¾ obyèajný (lat. Spermophilus citellus) je chránený ivoèích a v súèasnosti má problémy s preitím. Pre sys¾a je hospodárenie otázkou preitia. Ak sa prestane lúka kosi, zmizne z nej aj syse¾. Muránska planina, 17. september 2015. Foto: SITA/Archív Ervína Hapla
Na snímke vstupná brána do hradu Muráò neïaleko obce Muráò 16. mája 2019. Hrad Muráò postavili ako krá¾ovský strány hrad v 13. storoèí na brale Cigánka na okraji Muránskej planiny vo výke 935 m. Od 18. storoèia nieko¾kokrát vyhorel a zostal neobývaný. V súèasnosti je hrad Muráò zrúcaninou so zachovaným areálom a vstupnou veou. FOTO TASR - Oliver Ondrá
Na snímke z 11. decembra 2017 sú muránske buchty, tradièná pochúka z regiónu pri Muránskej planine na strednom Slovensku, ktoré pripravila podnikate¾ka Terézia Falanová. Zbojská nad Tisovcom, 9. januára 2018. FOTO TASR - Branislav Caban
Na snímke výh¾ad na Muránsku planinu zo Salaa Zbojská za obcou Pohronská Polhora 22. novembra 2016. FOTO TASR - Branislav Raèko
Na snímke kone plemena norik muránsky v lokalite Vohan na Muránskej planine 17. júna 2020. EASYFOTO TASR - Branislav Caban
Poh¾ad na jedincov kolónie sys¾a pasienkového v lokalite Biele vody v NP Muránska planina. Syse¾ pasienkový alebo syse¾ obyèajný (lat. Spermophilus citellus) je chránený ivoèích a v súèasnosti má problémy s preitím. Pre sys¾a je hospodárenie otázkou preitia. Ak sa prestane lúka kosi, zmizne z nej aj syse¾. Muránska planina, 17. september 2015. Foto: SITA/Archív Ervína Hapla
FILE - In this Sept. 18, 1996 file photo, International War Crimes Tribunal investigators clear away soil and debris from dozens of Srebrenica victims buried in a mass grave near the village of Pilica, some 55 kms (32 miles) north east of Tuzla, Boisnia-Herzegovina. The Dutch Supreme Court is ruling Friday July 19, 2019 in a long-running legal battle over whether the Netherlands can be held liable in the deaths of more than 300 Muslim men who were murdered by Bosnian Serb forces during the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.. (AP Photo/Staton R. Winter, File)
FILE - In this July 13, 1995 file photo, Dutch U.N. peacekeepers sit on top of an armored personnel carrier while Muslim refugees from Srebrenica, eastern Bosnia, gather in the village of Potocari, just north of Srebrenica. The Dutch Supreme Court is ruling Friday July 19, 2019 in a long-running legal battle over whether the Netherlands can be held liable in the deaths of more than 300 Muslim men who were murdered by Bosnian Serb forces during the 1995 Srebrenica massacre. (AP Photo/File)
Gravestones are lined up at the memorial cemetery in Potocari, near Srebrenica, Bosnia, Tuesday, July 7, 2020. A quarter of a century after they were killed in Sreberenica, eight Bosnian men and boys will be laid to rest Saturday, July 11. Over 8,000 Bosnian Muslims perished in 10 days of slaughter after the town was overrun by Bosnian Serb forces in the closing months of the country’s 1992-95 fratricidal war. (AP Photo/Kemal Softic)
FILE- In this Monday, March 29, 1993 file picture, more than 2,000 evacuees from the besieged Muslim enclave of Srebrenica, packed on U.N. trucks en route to Tuzla, halt in Tojsici. The evacuation was possible due to a rare ceasefire in the area. Survivors of the genocide in the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica, mainly women, will on Saturday July 11, 2020, commemorate the 25th anniversary of the slaughter of their fathers and brothers, husbands and sons. At least 8,000 mostly Muslim men and boys were chased through woods in and around Srebrenica by Serb troops in what is considered the worst carnage of civilians in Europe since World War II. The slaughter was also the only atrocity of the brutal war that has been confirmed an act of genocide. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)
FILE - A July, 10, 2007 file photo shows a Bosnian worker passing by a human skull during exhumation at a mass grave site in a village of Budak, near Srebrenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Former Bosnian Serb Army chief Ratko Mladic will learn his fate on Nov. 22, 2017, when U.N. judges deliver verdicts in his genocide and war crimes trial. (AP Photo/Amel Emric, File)
FILE- In this March 20, 1993, file picture evacuees form the besieged Bosnian town of Srebrenica jump off a U.N. truck after arriving in Tuzla, after a tense journey across the most contested battle lines in Bosnia. Survivors of the genocide in the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica, mainly women, will on Saturday July 11, 2020, commemorate the 25th anniversary of the slaughter of their fathers and brothers, husbands and sons. At least 8,000 mostly Muslim men and boys were chased through woods in and around Srebrenica by Serb troops in what is considered the worst carnage of civilians in Europe since World War II. The slaughter was also the only atrocity of the brutal war that has been confirmed an act of genocide.(AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)
FILE- In this March 20, 1993, file picture, a wounded child form the besieged Bosnian town of Srebrenica is carried off a U.N. truck upon arriving in Tuzla, Bosnia, after a tense journey across the most contested battle lines in Bosnia. Survivors of the genocide in the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica, mainly women, will on Saturday July 11, 2020, commemorate the 25th anniversary of the slaughter of their fathers and brothers, husbands and sons. At least 8,000 mostly Muslim men and boys were chased through woods in and around Srebrenica by Serb troops in what is considered the worst carnage of civilians in Europe since World War II. The slaughter was also the only atrocity of the brutal war that has been confirmed an act of genocide. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)
FILE- In this Sunday, Feb. 4, 1996, file photo one of four clothed skeletons examined by U.N. investigator Elizabeth Rehn, who is trying to trace an estimated 8,000 Muslim men missing after the Serb conquest of the former Muslim enclave of Srebrenica in July 1995, lies on a hilltop. More than 8,000 Muslim Bosniak men and boys perished 25 years ago during 10 days of slaughter after Srebrenica was overrun by Bosnian Serb forces on July 11, 1995, during Bosnia's 1992-95 war. Survivors of the genocide in the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica, mainly women, will on Saturday July 11, 2020, commemorate the 25th anniversary of the slaughter of their fathers and brothers, husbands and sons. At least 8,000 mostly Muslim men and boys were chased through woods in and around Srebrenica by Serb troops in what is considered the worst carnage of civilians in Europe since World War II. The slaughter was also the only atrocity of the brutal war that has been confirmed an act of genocide. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File)
FILE- In this Tuesday, April 2, 1996, file photo, the remains of two bodies and pieces of clothing lie in a field at a suspected mass grave site in the village of Konjevic Polje, approximately 20km (12 miles), north west of Srebrenica. Survivors of the genocide in the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica, mainly women, will on Saturday July 11, 2020, commemorate the 25th anniversary of the slaughter of their fathers and brothers, husbands and sons. At least 8,000 mostly Muslim men and boys were chased through woods in and around Srebrenica by Serb troops in what is considered the worst carnage of civilians in Europe since World War II. The slaughter was also the only atrocity of the brutal war that has been confirmed an act of genocide.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda, File)
Bosnian woman Nura Begovic, from Srebrenica, reacts as she looks at a mass grave in the village of Kozluk, near eastern town Zvornik, 200 kms east of Sarajevo, Bosnia, on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015. The mass grave was found thanks to satellite images and that it seems to be a grave where victims of the massacre were buried in July 1995 and then some of them relocated to another site in order to hide the crime. (AP Photo/Amel Emric)
Madame BertheÕs mouse lemur (Microcebus berthae) being released into forest, , Kirindy, Madagascar, August 2007
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Doctors works at an ICU ward of a COVID-19 isolation center in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, July 8, 2020. India has overtaken Russia to become the third worst-affected nation by the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)
Cykloturistickú trasu po brehu rieky Hron, ktorá meria 22 km a vedie z Jura nad Hronom do Starého Tekova, slávnostne otvorili v sobotu 3. júna 2000 v Jure nad Hronom. Trasa je súèasou programu rozvoja vidieckého turizmu Zdruenia vidieckého turizmu Hron. Zdruenie vzniklo v roku 1999. Otvorenia a absolvovania trasy sa zúèastnil aj prof. MUDr. Viliam Fischer, ktorý v marci 1998 uskutoènil prvú transplantáciu srdca na Slovensku a jeho pacientom bol obèan z Jura nad Hronom tefan Petrík. Na snímke prof. Fischer so svojim pacientom tefanom Petríkom (vpravo). Foto: Ludo Drmlík/TASR, 3.6.2000, Jur nad Hronom
Na archívnej snímke 9. júla 1968 sa v Bratislave uskutoènila prvá transplantácia srdca v bývalom Èeskoslovensku. Pacientkou bola arlota Horváthová, ktorá napriek vestrannej starostlivosti zomrela. Snímka z transplantácie. Foto archív TASR - Koloman Cích
Na archívnej snímke 9. júla 1968 sa v Bratislave uskutoènila prvá transplantácia srdca v bývalom Èeskoslovensku. Pacientkou bola arlota Horváthová, ktorá napriek vestrannej starostlivosti zomrela. Snímka z transplantácie. Foto archív TASR - Koloman Cích
Archív - Slovenský kardiochirurg, pedagóg a predseda Slovenskej akadémie vied KAROL IKA zomrel 12. apríla 2000. Bol zakladate¾om slovenskej kardiochirurgie, neúnavný klinický a experimentálny pracovník, funkcionár SAV a zakladate¾ Ústavu pre výskum srdca SAV. Narodil sa 19.3.1906. Archívna snímka z TK 9. júla 1968 v Bratislave o prvej transplantácii srdca v bývalom Èeskoslovensku pacientke arlote Horváthovej, za chirurgov referoval akademik Karol ika (v¾avo) a za internistov Prof. Dr. Vladimír Haviar. FOTO ARCHÍV TASR Koloman Cích *** Local Caption *** prvá operovaná pacientka arlota Horváthová operácia II. chirurgická klinika Partizánska ulica ÈSSR SSR lekársky tím kardiochirurgia
Pred tridsiatimi rokmi - 9. júla 1968 sa v Bratislave uskutoènila prvá transplantácia srdca v bývalom Èeskoslovensku. Pacientkou bola arlota Horváthová, ktorá napriek vestrannej starostlivosti zomrela. Snímka z transplantácie. Foto archív TASR,8.7.1998
Pred tridsiatimi rokmi - 9. júla 1968 sa v Bratislave uskutoènila prvá transplantácia srdca v bývalom Èeskoslovensku. Pacientkou bola arlota Horváthová, ktorá napriek vestrannej starostlivosti zomrela. Snímka z transplantácie. Foto archív TASR,8.7.1998
This Sept. 23, 2019 photo shows land left barren by drought conditions in Putaendo, Chile. Drought struck hard last year in neighboring Argentina, and scarcity of rain has been blamed for aggravating vast fires burning across forests and croplands. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)