[ad_1] Go to Nakamura via Getty Images In the United States, infections are on the rise, especially in areas previously considered less vulnerable. Iowa, Ohio, West Virginia, North Dakota: In the inner states, where anti-contagion measures were less rigid, governments turn away from the rising numbers. In hospitals, increasingly busy …
Read More »Covid, why do some people get seriously ill and others don’t? I study
[ad_1] What causes such different reactions to the attack of the SarS-CoV-2 virus? Why do some people get seriously ill and others less? Faced with complex and unstable clinical pictures, is it possible to predict the level of severity of the disease? A study based on two independent case series, …
Read More »Covid Rome, quick swab and tests from today also in pharmacies without a prescription: responses in 15 minutes
[ad_1] Quick swabs and serological tests can be performed directly at the pharmacy, without the need for a prescription. The agreement between the Region and Federfarma comes into operation. The credentials to access the health platform that allows response networking are reaching the 1,700 pharmacies in the area, so that, …
Read More »Covid, why do some cases become serious and others less? The discovery of Humanitas and Pope John
[ad_1] What causes such different reactions to the attack of the SarS-CoV-2 virus? Why do some people get seriously ill and others less? Faced with complex and unstable clinical pictures, is it possible to predict the level of severity of the disease? A study based on two independent case studies, …
Read More »“Back to class? The children are right.” Directors: distance learning doesn’t work
[ad_1] Students are right to call for a return to classroom teaching, “at least in non-red regions,” but saving the school from “thirty years of inefficiency” takes a snapshot and a vision. So thinks Mario Rusconi, dean in Rome who directs the Lazio presidium association. The director’s protests against Dad …
Read More »“Those parameters are complicated”: thus Bassetti dismantles the government
[ad_1] “4-5 parameters are more indicative than 21Thus, the infectious disease specialist Matteo bassetti, director of the Infectious Diseases Clinic of the San Martino Hospital in Genoa and member of the Covid-19 crisis unit of Liguria, comments to Dnakronos the request of the Regions to eliminate the indicators on the …
Read More »High schools, gradual return to the classroom for the beginning and end classes? The Ministry evaluates the option
[ad_1] The Minister of Education, Lucía Azzolina, in Rai Tre, was clear: the return to classes at the end of the DPCM (December 4) will be gradual. Not everyone will go back to class because the date is too close to be able to plan everything. There are two conditions, …
Read More »Vaccinations, finally a plan. It starts with hospitals and RSA
[ad_1] The modern gold rush is called a vaccine, and yesterday was Pfizer’s day announcing its victory. The American giant says its vaccine candidate is 95 percent effective and has had no serious side effects. It thus surpasses the American competitor Moderna that the day before had declared that it …
Read More »news, contagion data and updates today, November 19, 2020
[ad_1] A stable scenario but as the Councilor for Health Alessio D’Amato warns “the ‘yellow’ area is not obvious, but depends on the rigor of behavior.” To face the Coronavirus emergency as of today, Thursday, November 19, in all pharmacies in Lazio it will be possible to carry out unhygienic …
Read More »“Ours is well tolerated and protects the elderly”
[ad_1] the vaccine anti-COVID-19 of the University of Oxford, Irbm e Astrazeneca it is well tolerated, especially in the elderly, and induces immune protection similar to that seen in young adults. This is indicated by the results of the phase 2 trial, published in the Lancet journal, carried out on …
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