[ad_1] Facebook introduces dark mode Facebook is introducing dark mode for its desktop users. Dark mode helps users see less from the screen, improving eye health. Facebook has launched a dark mode feature for its website worldwide. This feature was first announced at this year’s F8 conference. Anyone accessing Facebook …
Read More »Italy develops candidate vaccine that neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 in mice
[ad_1] As the world grapples with coronavirus disease (COVID-19), scientists compete to develop treatments and vaccines to fight the viral infection. Although many ongoing trials are promising in the fight against the new coronavirus, Italian researchers say they have developed a vaccine that can neutralize coronavirus 2 from severe acute …
Read More »Coronavirus contact tracking poses serious threats to our privacy
[ad_1] We all wonder how COVID-19 will end. We probably won’t go back to normal without a widely distributed vaccine, which is a vigorous proposition. It is also becoming increasingly clear that we will have to find a way to track the transmission and perhaps even enforce individual quarantines in …
Read More »The global community must guard against China’s strategy of using BRI to expand influence over vulnerable economies
[ad_1] The coronavirus has changed our lives forever. Global resentment is growing against China as the facts unfold, and many countries now hold the Communist regime responsible for the criminal negligence that led to the viral spread. An Italian journalist, Francesca Marino, even said that China should be sued for …
Read More »Low levels of vitamin D and Covid-19: what the researchers found
[ad_1] Compiled by Marelize Wilke The | Health24 39 minutes ago As researchers try to piece together the SARS-CoV-2 puzzle, they find more information about what has been causing Covid-19’s death. A new study has found a link between low average vitamin D levels and a higher number of more …
Read More »Research shows that vitamin D plays a role in COVID-19 mortality rates
[ad_1] A research team led by Northwestern University (NU) in the USA. USA It found that patients with severe vitamin D deficiency are twice as likely to experience serious complications, including death, according to a press release published on the UN website last Thursday. After performing a statistical analysis of …
Read More »Djibouti backs down on decision to ease coronavirus blocking measures
[ad_1] Issued on: 05/10/2020 – 14:46Modified: 05/10/2020 – 14:46 Djibouti, the small Horn of Africa nation with the highest prevalence of coronavirus cases on the continent, has delayed plans to start lifting the blockade measures on Monday. “The government, through the prime minister, has decided to extend the blockade for …
Read More »Factbox: the latest in the worldwide spread of the coronavirus
[ad_1] (Reuters) – More than 4.03 million people were reported to be infected with the new coronavirus globally and 277,092 died, according to a Reuters count, at 1517 GMT on Sunday. FILE PHOTO: A man helps a boy ride a bicycle while wearing protective face masks on a street corner …
Read More »The UAE’s timely help in the global fight against hunger
[ad_1] The photo has been used for illustrative purposes. When it comes to generosity, the UAE is unrivaled. The path of benevolence has been effectively established by the nation’s founding father, the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan. To this day, his generous legacy has been kept alive, crossing …
Read More »WHO suspends operations in much of Yemen | Voice of america
[ad_1] The World Health Organization has suspended its operations in Yemen’s major Houthi-controlled areas to pressure the rebel group to be more open about suspected coronavirus cases. They include the Yemeni capital of Sana’a and Hodeidah, the country’s main port on the Red Sea. The Yemeni government reports 51 cases …
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