[ad_1] During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare workers have been at the forefront of the battle against the life-threatening disease. Unfortunately, they are not immune to the effects of the disease. Many have contracted COVID-19 and some have died. In an article published on December 4, 2020 in the magazine Plus …
Read More »Illegal returnees summoned to hear charges in Chiang Rai
[ad_1] The Chiang Rai province police have summoned Covid-19-infected returnees who crossed into Thailand illegally from Myanmar, to hear legal charges after they have recovered from the disease. Provincial Police Region 5 Commissioner Prachuap Wongsuk said he instructed Chiang Rai police at Mae Sai Station and Mae Sai Immigration Office …
Read More »COVID-19 shows the world needs a better early warning system
[ad_1] COVID-19 shows the world needs a better early warning system It will still be many months before we see the back of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) but, as various vaccines start to work, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Yet even as the beginning of the …
Read More »COVID-19 Patients At Higher Risk of Death, Health Problems Than Those With Flu – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
[ad_1] Visit the News Center Data analysis offers a comparison of the 2 viruses fake images A representation of SARS-CoV-2 is shown, which causes COVID-19. A deep dive into federal medical data, conducted by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, found that COVID-19 is far more …
Read More »Why are there so many COVID-19 vaccines and is it better to have more?
[ad_1] Why the citizens of the world should care The United Nations Global Goal 3 aims to ensure good health and well-being for all, a goal that has been a priority throughout 2020 as COVID-19 has impacted the entire world. The development and administration of the COVID-19 vaccine is of …
Read More »A quarter of the world may not receive the Covid-19 vaccine until 2022
[ad_1] AAs wealthy governments compete to secure the supply of Covid-19 vaccines, nearly a quarter of the world’s population, mainly in low- and middle-income countries, will not have access to a vaccine until 2022, according to a new analysis. As of mid-November, high-income countries, including the European Union bloc, reserved …
Read More »Brands Launch New Subscriptions Reflecting Consumer Behaviors Influenced by COVID-19
[ad_1] The changing needs and shopping habits of consumers have been a key digital advertising story in 2020. From a gravitation toward fitness at home to an increased interest in improving mental health and well-being, consumers have challenged brands keep up with their changing demands for products and services. throughout …
Read More »There is a new variant of coronavirus in the UK. This is what we know.
[ad_1] A new genetic variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has emerged in the UK, but is unlikely to threaten the effectiveness of Vaccines for COVID-19say scientists. New “variants” of the coronavirus emerges as the virus makes copies of itself and acquires genetic mutations; Mutations in a particular …
Read More »Migrants face torture at Saudi facilities, says HRW report
[ad_1] African and Asian migrant workers are being locked up in unsanitary conditions, tortured, beaten and in some cases killed in Saudi Arabia, according to new research by Human Rights Watch. The US-based organization says it has spoken with seven Ethiopians who are imprisoned in a deportation center in Riyadh, …
Read More »Johns Hopkins medical expert weighs devastating impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers
[ad_1] IMAGE: A recent study from Johns Hopkins Medicine uses a computer model to predict the number of COVID-19 infections among healthcare workers in four different scenarios based on data from the first … plus Credit: Chart created by ME Newman, Johns Hopkins Medicine, based on data from Razzak et …
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