Big strangers A year after the epidemic, where big strangers are getting infected. In Germany, authorities say they do not know where 75% of people currently tested positive for coronavirus have found it. In Ria Streia, the figure is 77%. In Spain, the health ministry said it was able to …
Read More »Fawcett says the nation could begin to return to normalcy by April or July
High school students listen to questions asked by their principal on October 29 in Brooklyn, New York. Kathy Villain / A.P. New York City schools will be open Monday, as the city’s seven-day test positivity rate will be below 3%. Bill Needhardt, a spokesman for New York City Mayor Bill …
Read More »Rapid COVID-19 antibody test is not as accurate as we said, scientists warn
A quick fingerprint test designed to show if a person has been infected with SARS-Co-2 is significantly less accurate than the research suggested, scientists say in a new study. The ABC-19 Rapid Test, developed for use by healthcare professionals in the UK and EU, detects antibodies against the virus in …
Read More »Studies show antibiotic use in children with allergies, asthma and other conditions
According to a study published Monday in the Mayo Clinic, children and toddlers who received a single dose of antibiotics had asthma, eczema, hay fever, food allergies, celiac disease, weight and obesity problems and increased attention deficit hyperactivity in childhood. Proceedings. Multiple antibiotic treatments under the age of two were …
Read More »Samsung’s smart monitor can stream TV apps, supports AirPlay 2 and more
Samsung is no stranger to releasing creepy computer monitors like last year’s Space Monitor, such as the MicroSt. Surface Studio Desktop. In late 2020, the company is releasing a smart monitor, which it claims is the first monitor to combine over-the-top media services, mobile connectivity and remote PC capabilities. Samsung …
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