The New York Times reported Thursday that the U.S. Department of Disease Control and Prevention CDC scientists did not write down the scope of who should be tested for coronavirus by the centers, but were “dropped” by the health department on the CDC’s public website. Human services. The Washington Post …
Read More »Severe T cell deficiency associated with Covid-19 in the elderly; Antiseptic sprays can limit the spread of the virus
By Nancy Lepid (Reuters) – The following novels are a roundup of the latest scientific studies on coronavirus and efforts to find a cure and vaccine for the disease caused by the virus, Covid-19. Lack of ‘naive’ T cells increases the risk of COVID-19 in the elderly A low supply …
Read More »The CDC is updating the Covid-19 test guide for asymptomatic people
The new language reverses the controversial changes made to the site last month. It emphasizes once again that anyone who has been in contact with an infected person should be tested for coronavirus. “Because of the importance of asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic transmissions, this guide reinforces the need to screen asymptomatic …
Read More »Biden, Harris Concerned About Trump’s Intervention in Coronavirus Vaccine That Has Not Been Shared by Top Health Experts
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris have expressed concern about possible interference by President Trump in the production and distribution of the coronavirus vaccine – but that is not a concern shared by the country’s top public health experts. “We cannot allow politics to interfere …
Read More »Idaho priest who prays against the mask command takes intensive care of the coronavirus
An Idaho pastor who called himself a “no-mask” and prayed with his congregation against the local Musk ordinance has been in the hospital’s intensive care unit with Kovid-19 for more than two weeks. The pastor of the Candlelight Christian Fellowship at the Core d’Alein, Van Valen, also wrote on Facebook …
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