Europe’s fight to include a second wave of coronavirus has reached a tipping point. This week, Europe surpassed the U.S. in key metrics that monitor the spread of the virus when calculating differences in population size. In 27 countries of the European Union and the UK, Oct. During the seven-day …
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Children of the Daycare program, Kovid-1 adults are at no risk of infecting adults, more than 57,000 U.S. According to a new Yale University study of child care providers. The study, which is considered to be the largest of its kind, indicated that keeping childcare centers open does not contribute …
Read More »Europe, U.S. In Kovid’s death exceeded the official ies height
Directly or indirectly attributed to the first wave of Kovid-19 infection in 21 rich countries this year, the death toll has risen by an average of 20 percent, according to a study published on Wednesday. Looking at the period from mid-February to May 2020, researchers reported 206,000 more deaths than …
Read More »New research suggests blood type may be associated with Covid-19 risk and severity
Research provides further evidence that blood type (also known as blood group) may play a role in susceptibility to infection and the likelihood of serious complications of the disease. The reasons for this link are not clear and what effect it has on patients, if any, requires further research to …
Read More »Coronavirus Live Updates: University says students may deliberately contract COVID-19 to sell plasma
Brigham Young University-Idaho said it was investigating reports of students who disclosed themselves or others in the hope of getting Covid-19 disease and paying for plasma with antibodies. A private university in Rexburg, Idaho, shared the development in a statement posted on its website on Monday, saying it was “extremely …
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