[ad_1] PLUS 43 people have died after contracting coronavirus in Ireland. The Health Department has confirmed that as of 6 p.m. Yesterday, April 30, a total of 1,232 people diagnosed with Covid-19 sadly passed away. The Health Protection Surveillance Center has reported a previously reported death. An additional 359 confirmed …
Read More »COVID-19 deaths are related to vitamin D deficiency. Here’s what that means
[ad_1] According to new research, a vitamin commonly produced by skin cells exposed to the sun may play a role in preventing death from the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Preliminary results from a still peer-reviewed study by scientists at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Foundation Trust and the University of East Anglia have …
Read More »Coronavirus testing lawsuit raises concerns about HIV and malaria | World News
[ad_1] Governments were trapped when Covid-19 struck, having overlooked the need to be able to assess new diseases because they were focused on drugs and vaccines for those they already knew. There is now fear that the rush to supply the wealthiest countries pressing for more evidence may destabilize the …
Read More »“COVID toes” and other skin symptoms may be a sign of coronavirus
[ad_1] There is still a lot to learn about the new coronavirus, including a wide range of symptoms that seems to be expanding. Common symptoms of respiratory illness include fever, cough, shortness of breath, and chills, but some doctors have reported less obvious symptoms in some patients, including what some …
Read More »New disease affecting UK infants ‘possibly linked to coronavirus’ | UK News
[ad_1] 04/28/2020: Correction: An earlier version of this article stated that the children had died of the new disease that could be related to the coronavirus. This was incorrect. The UK health ministry has now cleared up previous statements, saying there are no confirmed cases of children dying from the …
Read More »Almost 1,800 possible cases of coronavirus in UK prisons | Prisons and probation
[ad_1] The number of prisoners suspected of having been infected with coronavirus is more than five times the number of confirmed cases, public health experts revealed, amid “cautious optimism” that “explosive” outbreaks in prisons have been avoided. The Justice Ministry released an analysis by Public Health England that said there …
Read More »The pandemic creates new challenges for crisis counselors
[ad_1] Shelter in place The orders have confined up to 300 million people to their homes since March. Staying indoors may make someone less likely to get Covid-19, but for many people, the home is not a safe place. The counselors, therapists and hotline workers involved in crisis support say …
Read More »Thailand’s coronavirus doctors feel tension even as cases decline
[ad_1] BANGKOK (Reuters) – For Bangkok nurse Kanjana Kamoun, the Coronavirus Intensive Care Room is not just where she works all day, it’s where she thinks she is when she wakes up in the middle of the night, anxious and scared. A nurse wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) cares for …
Read More »Boris Johnson to draw up new closing rules as schools remain closed and deaths reach 21,061 – The Sun
[ad_1] NHS vital services for cancer treatment and mental health support will resume today as Boris Johnson tells the British to “be easy” on the closing rules. Matt Hancock said restoring NHS services would see the reopening of the “most urgent” facilities on April 28. Meanwhile, the families of frontline …
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