[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have conducted a study showing that infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-C0V-2) triggers robust immune responses to epitopes throughout the viral proteome. SARS-CoV-2 is the agent responsible for the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic that continues to have a …
Read More »Yakuza: Like A Dragon on Xbox Series X feels like a launch game
[ad_1] Yakuza: Like A Dragon is exactly the kind of game that I hope to find at a console launch. That is, it is the same as the current generation version with no obvious improvements. Part of this is that I am already taking some of the benefits of the …
Read More »Kenyan schools reopen amid concern over COVID-19 outbreaks
[ad_1] VCG Image Kenya began the gradual reopening of basic learning institutions on Monday amid concerns about an increase in COVID-19 infections. George Magoha, cabinet secretary at the Ministry of Education, said the government has implemented robust mitigation measures to ensure that reopening of schools does not lead to such …
Read More »Yakuza: Like a Dragon Preview (for PC)
[ad_1] Sega’s Yakuza franchise is the spiritual successor to two of the publisher’s beloved series: Shenmue and Streets of Rage. Like Shenmue, Yakuza lets you explore and live in virtual Japan where you can eat authentic Japanese food, play classic arcade games, and help your fellow citizens. Like Streets of …
Read More »Coronavirus May Stay On Surfaces Longer Than Expected, Scientists Say
[ad_1] The frequency with which the transmission of the coronavirus occurs when touching contaminated surfaces has not yet been fully determined. Jacob King / Getty For the latest news and information on the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO website. Transmission of the coronavirus is believed to occur predominantly through prolonged …
Read More »Nightingale Hospitals Revival Raises Warnings About Nursing Staff
[ad_1] Nightingale hospitals in Manchester, Sunderland and Harrogate have been put on hold in response to the surge in Covid-19 cases, but questions have been raised about where nurses will be located to staff them. In a briefing in Downing Street today, Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, England’s deputy chief medical officer, …
Read More »Kenyan schools reopen amid concern over COVID-19 outbreaks
[ad_1] A student reads a book at State House Primary School in Nairobi, capital of Kenya, on Oct. 12, 2020. (Xinhua / John Okoyo) Kenya begins the gradual reopening of basic learning institutions on Monday amid concerns about an increase in COVID-19 infections. The government tries to ensure that disadvantaged …
Read More »Africa is the only region where COVID-19 cases do not increase: WHO chief
[ad_1] The Director General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus / Photo by James Chau Africa is the only region where COVID-19 cases are not increasing, according to the director general of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom. Tedros made the remarks in his speech Monday at the …
Read More »At least 12 people die in armed attack in Ethiopia
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) – An armed attack in Ethiopia’s Benishangul-Gumuz regional state, located in the western part of the country, killed at least 12 people, an Ethiopian official said Monday. In a press release, Gashu Dugaz, head of the Benishangul-Gumuz regional state peacebuilding and security administration office, …
Read More »Large trial to test whether BCG vaccine protects against COVID-19 in healthcare personnel
[ad_1] A large-scale global trial designed to test the theory that the widely used BCG vaccine could help protect against COVID-19 will soon recruit healthcare staff and home workers in the UK. The University of Exeter leads the UK branch of the trial, dubbed the BCG Vaccination Trial to Reduce …
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