[ad_1] Topline The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released research Tuesday showing that wearing a mask will protect the wearer, strengthening its previous guidance that wearing the mask will help prevent infected people from spreading the virus, an update that is running as urged by President-elect Joe Biden. people …
Read More »Google moves forward with new Covid-19 health and safety feature in Google Travel
[ad_1] Announced in early November, Google is adding additional Covid-related health and safety information to its Google travel booking service. Users will be able to view Covid-19 health and safety precautions for hotels and other vacation rental properties when searching for their accommodation through the Google Travel tool. Listed health …
Read More »Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ethiopia exceed 100,000 – Africa – World
[ad_1] Ethiopia’s Health Ministry said Tuesday night that the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country reached 100,327, after 345 new cases were reported. According to the ministry, the new cases were discovered out of 4,360 medical tests for COVID-19 that were conducted in the East African country …
Read More »News: IRC warns of impending humanitarian crisis as provision of social services to the most vulnerable is disrupted following military operation in Tigray
[ad_1] Eritrean refugee children play in the Hitsats refugee camp in the Tigray region, near the border with Eritrea. Image: Tiksa Negeri / Reuters Addis Ababa, November 11, 2020 – In a statement sent to Addis Standard, The International Rescue Committee (IRC) said it is “extremely concerned about the humanitarian …
Read More »Mental disorders could develop due to Covid-19 – Covid-19 increases the risk of developing mental disorders, – research
[ad_1] Covid-19 increases the risk of developing mental disorders, such as anxiety, depression and insomnia, as the Mirror reported. It is noted that Oxford University scientists analyzed electronic case records of 69 million people in the US, including 62,000 Covid-19 patients. Their analysis showed that during the three months after …
Read More »The Latest: Britain to Stagger Holiday Trips for Students
[ad_1] LONDON – Britain is planning a strategy to bring hundreds of thousands of college students home for Christmas without causing a further increase in coronavirus cases. Scientists say that students traveling from their hometowns to universities in September was one of the drivers of the current wave of COVID-19 …
Read More »Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine data is better than it sounds
[ad_1] As of Tuesday, there have been more than 50.9 million confirmed cases of the new coronavirus worldwide and 1.26 million deaths. In the US alone, researchers estimate that the full economic impact (healthcare costs, lost productivity from lockdowns and quarantines, travel disruptions, etc.) of the rampant spread of the …
Read More »Chinese shoppers splurge on Singles’ Day
[ad_1] HONG KONG – Chinese consumers are spending tens of billions of dollars on items such as fresh food and luxury items during this year’s Singles Day online shopping festival, as the country works to recover from the economic effects of the pandemic. The shopping festival, which is the largest …
Read More »Coronavirus kills 15,000 American mink as Denmark prepares for national slaughter: The Tribune India
[ad_1] Chicago, November 11 More than 15,000 minks in the United States have died from the coronavirus since August, and authorities are holding about a dozen farms under quarantine while they investigate the cases, state agriculture officials said. World health officials are considering animals a potential risk to people after …
Read More »Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ethiopia exceed 100,000
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA – AUGUST 22: People wearing face masks as a precaution against coronavirus (Covid-19) come to Entoto Kidane Mehret church as Ethiopian Orthodox Christians celebrate Filseta Day after the end of the fast during 15 days without consuming animal products in Commemoration of the Assumption of Mary …
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