[ad_1] Within months of the coronavirus spreading around the world, international researchers have identified specific symptoms and their link to various conditions and diseases. In a recent study, researchers found a link between Covid-19 and a hearing-related symptom called tinnitus. International researchers led by Anglia Ruskin University published their findings …
Read More »Partners warn of escalating humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia as war breaks out
[ad_1] When war broke out in Tigray, international humanitarian organizations involved in humanitarian activities in Ethiopia warned that the number of people in need of food and humanitarian assistance would increase. The severe problems of the COVID-19 pandemic, massive flooding and a desert locust outbreak destroying crops, along with the …
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[ad_1] Today is Saturday, November 7, the 312th day of 2020. There are 54 days left in the year. Today’s highlights in history: On November 7, 1967, Carl Stokes was elected the first black mayor of a major city: Cleveland, Ohio. In this day: In 1811, American forces led by …
Read More »As a result, 15 million animals die – the first state reacts – Pledge Times
[ad_1] A coronavirus mutation is discovered in Denmark: in minks. Several people have also been infected with this form of crown. The government cracks down on it. The news ticker. Crown mutation in North Jutland: The Coronavirus * is in Denmark detected in animals. Even with 214 people mutation the …
Read More »What are mink strains and why are they important?
[ad_1] To prevent human contagion, the government ordered the slaughter of the entire 17 million mink population in Denmark, one of the world’s largest mink fur producers. Here is what is known about the Danish strain: Denmark has identified five variants of the virus that come from mink, but only …
Read More »Cancer patient carried coronavirus for 105 days, without symptoms: case study
[ad_1] A cancer patient was a carrier of the coronavirus for 105 days, without symptoms: case study | Photo credit: iStock Images New York: While most people infected with the new coronavirus actively shed the pathogen for about eight days, scientists have reported an unusual case of a blood cancer …
Read More »Apple iOS Version 14.2: Should I Update?
[ad_1] Apple iOS 14.2 is here and it’s packed with fixes, new features, and 100+ new emoji. But after the troubled version of iOS 14.1, does iOS 14.2 get Apple back on track? Here is everything you need to know. Tip: Bookmark this page because I’ll keep it updated if …
Read More »New Zealand Inc Profits From Fast And Hard Covid Blockade
[ad_1] When Covid-19 hit New Zealand, the Jacinda Ardern government swiftly closed the nation’s borders and imposed one of the world’s strictest blockades in an attempt to eliminate the spread of the virus. The decision in late March plunged companies into a crisis, and many were forced to implement radical …
Read More »WHO advises the global community to prepare for a new pandemic – Pledge Times
[ad_1] The World Health Organization has warned that humanity must prepare for a new pandemic. This is stated in a statement published on the WHO website, distributed on Friday, November 6, before the 73rd World Health Assembly, which will be held by teleconference from November 9 to 14. Preparing for …
Read More »Regular Colds Could Give Kids More Protection Against Covid, Scientists Say
[ad_1] Children may have greater protection against the coronavirus because they catch many colds, research suggests. The study found that children are eight times more likely than adults to naturally have antibodies that help fight Covid-19 even though they have never had it. Research from the Francis Crick Institute found …
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