[ad_1] Rabat – Morocco’s Ministry of Health launched a national influenza (flu) prevention campaign on Monday, targeting people at risk of serious complications. The campaign, under the slogan “some are more vulnerable to influenza”, seeks to protect pregnant women, people with chronic diseases such as chronic kidney disease, diabetes, heart …
Read More »Trump Continues Unpredictable Leadership Style, Drives Divide
[ad_1] US President Donald Trump remains a global focal point due to the ramifications of his unpredictable leadership style and divisive rhetoric directed at the country’s allies and domestic political opponents, while presenting himself as a strange anti-system. The 74-year-old former New York real estate developer, touting his apparent business …
Read More »Coronavirus Science | Week in review: ‘Long Covid’, second ‘key’ and attacked by the immune system
[ad_1] LATEST SCIENCES AND RESEARCH READ | Researchers discover a second ‘key’ that makes the new coronavirus infectious As the number of confirmed global SARS-CoV-2 infections approaches 44 million, scientists are still struggling to understand what makes the virus so effective and transmissible. But a new study may have the …
Read More »As COVID sweeps Europe, it will test not only health systems but also social cohesion
[ad_1] After a summer of relative freedom of movement, autumn has brought a significant increase in COVID-19 cases in many European countries. As the European Union unsuccessfully seeks a united path forward in its various jurisdictions, national and regional initiatives are trying to solve the enigma of how to contain …
Read More »Ethiopia: ‘Ethiopia stays polio-free’ campaign
[ad_1] As the world commemorates World Polio Day, the World Health Organization, UNICEF and ROTARY reaffirm their commitment to continue to work with the Government of Ethiopia to ensure that Ethiopia remains polio-free, to maintain the success achieved in the certification of the WHO African Region as wild poliovirus free, …
Read More »Coronavirus Inside U.S. Homes Is High, Occurs Faster Than Previously Estimated: Study
[ad_1] According to the latest COVID-19 study, transmission of the infection within homes is high and occurs rapidly, and can arise from both children and adults. The researchers evaluated 101 homes in the US for their new study. Preliminary findings from the ongoing investigation showed that 51 percent of the …
Read More »COVID-19 Live Updates: Philippines Reports 2,396 New Infections
[ad_1] BEIJING, Nov.1 (Xinhua) – The following are updates on the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. – – – – MANILA – The Philippine Department of Health (DOH) reported 2,396 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the total number in the country to 383,113. The DOH said …
Read More »The WHO affirms that Latin America already has its vaccines against …
[ad_1] A group of people walk in one of the commercial areas of Sao Paulo on October 27, 2020. (CRISTINA FAGA / ZUMA PRESS / CONTACTOPHOTO)Although a vaccine has not yet been approved, nearly 40 countries and territories in Latin America and the Caribbean have already obtained the necessary doses …
Read More »This AI can tell if you have Covid-19 based on your cough
[ad_1] Photo: Mario Tama (fake images) I feel like every time I cough these days it gives me a mini panic attack that I try to quell with a steady stream of chamomile tea. Fortunately, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have discovered a way to test whether a …
Read More »Add Vitamin D to Bread and Milk to Help Fight Covid, Scientists Urge | World News
[ad_1] Scientists are calling on ministers to add vitamin D to common foods like bread and milk to help fight Covid-19. Up to half of the UK population is deficient in vitamin D, and government guidance that people should take supplements is not working, according to a group convened by …
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