[ad_1] November 7, 2020 SFROM THE In early 2020, medical researchers have been chasing COVID-19. One of its most important goals is to understand the immune response to SARS–CORV-2, the virus that causes it. Finding out what a good response looks like and how long it lasts is crucial. The …
Read More »Living with a Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
[ad_1] Image via Samsung Carrying the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra for the past few weeks, I was convinced that it is perhaps the most capable phone I have ever used. But it is one that really suits those who really want to use the productivity features that set it …
Read More »UK to inject $ 196 billion into economy as recession looms: COVID-19 bulletin
[ad_1] MAIN HOLDERS – The Bank of England has disclosed an additional $ 196 billion in cash stimulus and forecast a deeper coronavirus-induced recession for the UK when England begins a second lockdown. – Germany’s second-largest lender, Commerzbank, has reported a net loss of $ 81 million in the third …
Read More »Kenya: The stakes are high for Kenya as ‘Uncle Sam’ decides
[ad_1] Which political party brings the most benefits to Kenya when it is in power in the United States? As the Americans headed to the polls last night, Nairobi, some 10,000 kilometers away, was keenly interested in the outcome, as it would continue or alter relations between the two countries. …
Read More »Green tea and some fruit juices inhibit SARS-CoV-2 in vitro
[ad_1] Green tea, chokeberry juice, and pomegranate juice killed influenza and SARS-CoV-2 viruses when incubated with the viruses in vitro. Therefore, oral rinsing with these could be effective in preventing COVID-19. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes the global COVID-19 pandemic, affects the respiratory tract. …
Read More »How contagious are children with COVID?
[ad_1] Are children a major source of COVID-19 infection? After 10 months of a pandemic that has claimed 1.2 million lives, experts remain divided on the issue, even as governments must decide whether to keep classrooms open or closed. During the first wave of infection, a scientific consensus was formed …
Read More »A computational study reveals the structural stability of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein
[ad_1] Using dynamic contact maps and energy differences between the different conformations of the peak protein (or protein S) of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), an international team of researchers recently published a paper on the bioRxiv* preprint server showing the different stable conformations of the peak protein. …
Read More »The D614G mutation improves the stability of the SARS-CoV-2 peak protein
[ad_1] The rapid rise to dominance of strains carrying the D614G spike mutation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus wherever it has arisen around the world has stimulated much research into the possible survival advantage associated with this genetic variant. A new study, published on the prepress server bioRxiv* in November 2020 …
Read More »High Court of Ireland finds that Perrigo’s legitimate expectations have not been violated; The company agrees to vigorously contest the amended assessment notice
[ad_1] DUBLIN, November 4, 2020 / PRNewswire / – Perrigo Company plc (NYSE; TASE: PRGO) announced today that the Supreme Court of Ireland, which is a trial court, ruled that the issuance of the Amended Appraisal Notice by the Irish Revenue in November 2018 did not violate the legitimate expectations …
Read More »Some COVID-19 patients maintain antibodies for a long time despite mild to moderate symptoms, study finds
[ad_1] In most people, SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies gradually decreased over the course of three to four months. Representative image. Mufid Majnun / Unsplash The first case of COVID-19 was reported in December of last year. Since then, the disease has infected more than 47 million people, of which more than …
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