[ad_1] This week’s news roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19 addresses the increased risk for certain groups of people, misconceptions about antibodies to colds, and how neurological symptoms may not be caused directly by the virus. virus. …
Read More »When will we have a decision on the second block: the facts
[ad_1] Galway Bay fm press room – It will be tomorrow night at the earliest before we know if the government will approve a second blockade. Yesterday’s long meetings ended with no agreement on whether or not to implement the NPHET tips. A record number of new cases was announced …
Read More »Virus that denies influencer dies from COVID
[ad_1] A fitness influencer who thought COVID-19 didn’t exist died at age 33 after contracting the virus on a trip to Turkey. Dmitriy Stuzhuk had been discharged from the hospital in his native Ukraine after testing positive, but had to return quickly as his health rapidly deteriorated. To his 1 …
Read More »Fears of ‘colliding epidemics’ fuel campaign to increase flu vaccines
[ad_1] Efforts to increase flu vaccination rates to prevent “collision epidemics” are hampered by limited supply as manufacturers struggle to meet demand. Germany ordered 26 million flu shots before the European winter, and Health Minister Jens Spahn said the country “had never had so many.” The UK government said it …
Read More »New Zealand’s Ardern wins his second term in elections
[ad_1] Auckland, New Zealand New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern won a second term on Saturday in a landslide victory of historic proportions. With the majority of the votes counted, Ardern’s Liberal Labor Party was winning 49% of the vote compared to 27% for its main rival, the conservative National …
Read More »More than 1,000 current and former CDC employees criticized Trump’s coronavirus response
[ad_1] More than 1,000 current and former employees of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have criticized Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus. “The absence of national leadership on Covid-19 is unprecedented and dangerous,” read the letter signed by current and former disease researchers to the agency’s Epidemic Intelligence …
Read More »FLORIDA: Five days of increasing COVID-19 infection
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Read More »Coronavirus cases in Florida on Saturday more in a single day since August
[ad_1] The Florida Department of Health reported more than 4,000 new positive cases of coronavirus on Saturday, the highest total of new cases in a single day since late August. Saturday’s 4,004 new cases brought the total number of cases in Florida to 752,481. The last time the state reported …
Read More »Florida Reports Another Increase in New Coronavirus Cases
[ad_1] TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) – Florida reported another spike in new coronavirus infections Saturday, rising to more than 4,000 cases, the highest number in two months. The state also reported nearly 90 more deaths, bringing its official death toll to nearly 16,000 Floridians since March. Since the outbreak began, Florida …
Read More »UK ‘sleepwalking’ to mental health crisis as pandemic takes its toll | Society
[ad_1] Britain is sleepwalking into a mental health crisis as the government struggles to deal with the monumental effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Health experts and charities have told the Observer The coming winter will devastate the mental well-being of the nation, as the uncertainty, fear, isolation, and loneliness of …
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