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Read More »Coronavirus infection in children may not start with cough: researchers
[ad_1] Get all the latest news about coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. sign up here. Coronavirus infection in children may not start with cough, researchers warn in new study. The small study, published in the journal Frontiers in Pediatrics, says that gastrointestinal symptoms, as well as fever …
Read More »Chinese government, companies win recognition for anti-COVID-19 solidarity with Africa – Xinhua
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA, May 13 (Xinhua) – Amid the rapid spread of COVID-19 across the African continent and the growing need for a rapid response to combat the virus, the Chinese government and Chinese companies are gaining praise for exercising solidarity. and support for Africa fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. According …
Read More »New locust outbreak threatens food security for millions
[ad_1] Credit: FAO / Giampiero Diana Millions face famine and food insecurity caused by a second desert locust outbreak as management resources are directed towards the COVID-19 crisis, scientists warn. Pesticide shipments to the worst-affected areas in East Africa have been delayed due to air travel restrictions put in place …
Read More »Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Africa are nearly 70,000: Africa CDC – Xinhua
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA, May 13 (Xinhua) – The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases across the African continent was close to 70,000, as the death toll from the current COVID-19 pandemic exceeded 2,400 as of Wednesday by that afternoon, the African Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said. The …
Read More »New Zealand Reports No New COVID Cases for Second Consecutive Day | Voice of america
[ad_1] Officials in New Zealand announced that no new cases of COVID-19 were detected for the second consecutive day on Wednesday as most companies in the country begin to reopen. Speaking to reporters in Wellington on Wednesday, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Director-General of the Health Ministry Ashley …
Read More »UNICEF appeals for US $ 1.6 billion for children impacted by COVID-19 – Business – Corporate
[ad_1] UNICEF is appealing for US $ 1.6 billion to support its humanitarian response for children impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, up from $ 651.6 million requested in a similar appeal late March. This increase reflects the devastating socioeconomic consequences of the disease and families’ rising needs. As the outbreak …
Read More »EU sued for financing Eritrea highway ‘forced labor’
[ad_1] The European Union is being sued for financing roadworks projects in Eritrea, a country where forced labor is used, amid calls by green MEPs to suspend funding. Some 80 million euros of EU trust funds have been channeled into equipment and materials to renovate a road for a regime …
Read More »Sony will move forward with the launch of PS5
[ad_1] Sony will move forward with the year-end launch of its new PlayStation 5 game console in an attempt to capture the demand for home entertainment that has been fueled by the coronavirus crash. The decision to proceed with the launch of PS5, which will coincide with the launch of …
Read More »Beware of the high promises of the Covid-19 “Tracker” applications
[ad_1] From the world started their battle against the Covid-19 outbreak, mobile apps have promised to do it all: identify infections, predict who may be most at risk, know how long the virus survives on surfaces, estimate the fraction of asymptomatic carriers, select medical resources To prevent people from exposing …
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