[ad_1] After playing 83 minutes against Udinese on Sunday, Juventus’ Alex Sandro is self-isolated due to a positive test for COVID-19. Juventus defender Alex Sandro tested positive for coronavirus, the Serie A club announced. The Brazilian international, who played Sunday’s 4-1 league win over Udinese in Turin, underwent a test …
Read More »Is Discovery + worth it? Programs, prices, channels, free trial
[ad_1] The featured products are independently selected by our editorial team and we can earn a commission for purchases made from our links; the retailer may also receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Discovery has launched into the video streaming service game with Discovery +, a new way to …
Read More »The vaccination campaign is accelerating around the world
[ad_1] The campaign to beat the coronavirus is accelerating, and Britain began dispensing the second vaccine into its arsenal on Monday. But authorities in France and other parts of Europe are coming under fire for delays and delays. In the United States, meanwhile, government officials reported that vaccinations have remarkably …
Read More »What we know and what we don’t know about new COVID mutations
[ad_1] 3D printing of a spike protein from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, versus a 3D printing of a SARS-CoV-2 virus particle. The spike protein (close-up) allows the virus to enter and infect human cells. In the virus model, the surface of the virus (blue) is covered with spike …
Read More »EU countries in blame game for slow launch of vaccines
[ad_1] EU governments face mounting pressure to accelerate vaccination rates against Covid-19 as slow progress unleashes a bitter political blame game. The German government said it was considering delaying the administration of a second dose of the BioNTech / Pfizer vaccine so that supplies go further, emulating a similar move …
Read More »Six techniques to help you overcome differences
[ad_1] In 2020, the Greater Good Science Center partnered with the NationSwell and the Einhorn Collaborative to produce a video series on some of the most exciting scientific solutions for our social and political divisions, and in doing so, reap the benefits of a more connected environment. society. Here are …
Read More »What we know and what we don’t know about the new Covid mutations
[ad_1] All viruses mutate when they replicate to adapt to their environment. (Figurative) Paris France: The emergence in Britain and South Africa of two new variants of Sars-CoV-2, which are potentially much more infectious versions of the virus, has raised widespread concern. This is what we know, and what we …
Read More »‘Big Question’: UK Scientist on Efficacy of Covid-19 Vaccine Against South African Variant
[ad_1] When the UK launched the second coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccine on Monday, a leading Oxford scientist said there was a “big question mark” surrounding the efficacy of vaccines in the South African variant of SARS. -CoV- 2. The new strain Covid-19, named 20C / 501Y.V2, has caused a rapid …
Read More »First country to launch AstraZeneca – Oxford vaccine as EU faces challenges with its vaccines
[ad_1] An 82-year-old dialysis patient on Monday became the first person in the world to receive the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca AZN. + 2.47% and the University of Oxford since it was approved for use in the UK, which is battling a rapid increase in the number of coronavirus …
Read More »South African variant of coronavirus is ‘more troublesome’ than UK’s
[ad_1] A Covid-19 patient breathes oxygen in the Covid-19 ward of Khayelitsha Hospital, about 35 km from the center of Cape Town, on December 29, 2020. RODGER BOSCH | AFP | fake images A variant of the coronavirus identified in South Africa is more problematic than the strain found in …
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