[ad_1] The World Health Organization (WHO) has denied Donald Trump’s claims that the coronavirus was created in a laboratory. Last month, the President of the USA USA He suggested that the disease originated was man-made in China. When asked if he had seen anything to suggest that Covid-19 was created …
Read More »The biosecurity expert had “concerns about the safety of the Wuhan laboratory”
[ad_1] By IAN BIRRELL 12m ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare London: One of China’s leading biosafety experts admitted that there are widespread deficiencies in safety and maintenance in his country’s most secret labs working with lethal diseases. Yuan Zhiming, deputy director of the Wuhan Institute of Virology and head of …
Read More »Indians should cut down on processed foods because poor diet is the leading cause of coronavirus death: British cardiologist
[ad_1] Poor diet is a major cause of COVID-19 deaths, and Indians should urgently cut down on ultra-processed foods to build resistance to the deadly virus, a UK-based cardiologist of Indian origin warned. Dr. Aseem Malhotra, who is among the many frontline doctors in the UK National Health Service (NHS) …
Read More »Survey finds most Australians want government, not business, to lead post-pandemic recovery | World News
[ad_1] According to a new survey, nearly four in five Australians say they trust the government to give clear and precise advice on the Covid-19 pandemic, a higher percentage than those who report the same on the media. The Australian Institute survey also shows that two out of three Australians …
Read More »North West surpasses London as the epicenter of Britain’s coronavirus with more hospital cases than the densely populated capital: The Sun
[ad_1] The North West has overtaken London as the epicenter of Britain’s coronavirus with more hospital cases than the densely populated capital. Data shared at the coronavirus briefing on Sunday showed that infected patients in London had dropped to 2,033, while those in the northwest increased to 2,191. ⚠️ Read …
Read More »Mom talks about Covid-19-related children’s syndrome that left her baby sick for a year
[ad_1] A mother has shared her baby’s experience of a rare disease that is now linked to Covid-19. Sadie Inglis’ young boy, Arnie, was five months old when he was attacked by Kawasaki disease, which causes blood vessels throughout the body to become inflamed and the heart to swell. Prestatyn’s …
Read More »Four other coronavirus patients die at a Teesside hospital as the total number of deaths increases again
[ad_1] Four other coronavirus patients have died in Teesside hospitals, the NHS England confirmed. All were recorded at North Tees and the Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust, which runs North Tees University Hospital in Stockton. The number of deaths in that trust is now 79. There were no more deaths recorded …
Read More »“We are on the eve of a genocide”: Brazil urged to save Amazonian tribes from Covid-19 | World News
[ad_1] Brazil’s leaders must take immediate steps to save the country’s indigenous peoples from a Covid-19 “genocide”, a global coalition of artists, celebrities, scientists and intellectuals has said. In an open letter to Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, figures such as Madonna, Oprah Winfrey, Brad Pitt, David Hockney and Paul McCartney …
Read More »German party goers dance all night under lockdown thanks to ‘car-disco’
[ad_1] Despite the strict social distancing guidelines currently in place in Germany, people in the city of Schüttorf managed to party all Friday night while attending a disco from the safety of their cars. Hundreds of vehicles received three hours of live music at a specially organized disco. Due to …
Read More »We will never know the true number of deaths in COVID-19 care homes, says Professor Martin Green of Care England
[ad_1] According to one of the leading figures in the industry, the true scale of the coronavirus crisis that is burning in nursing homes may never be known. Professor Martin Green, head of Care England, condemned the government’s pandemic strategy and said the sector could still be months away from …
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