[ad_1] A person on a stuffy Chinese bus infected nearly two dozen other passengers with coronavirus even though many weren’t seated nearby, according to research published Tuesday that offers new evidence that the disease can spread through the air. Health authorities had initially ruled out the possibility that simply breathing …
Read More »Coronavirus may spread through the air after 24 bus passengers tested positive
[ad_1] Scientists said that the Corona virus could spread through air conditioning units after 24 people fell ill on a bus. The tests showed that passengers had contracted Covid-19 during the 90-minute flight in China’s Zhejiang province on January 19, according to reports. Experts have linked all 24 cases to …
Read More »UAAP: Sinking ship? Jun Asunción 5th UST player to jump
[ad_1] Jun Asunción becomes the fifth and last player to leave the University of Santo Tomás. (UAAP) Jun Asunción became the recent player to part ways with the Universidad de Santo Tomás, having moved to the Universidad de Mapua. The Varsitarian, UST’s official student publication, reported Tuesday on the recent …
Read More »COVID-19 Cases in the Philippines Reach 226,440
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, September 2) – The Health Department reported 2,218 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, the Philippines’ lowest daily increase since July 29. The country’s case count is now 226,440, of which 64,207 are active cases or currently ill patients, according to department data. Metro Manila …
Read More »Far-Right South Korean Pastor Released From Hospital, Calls Fraud Over COVID-19 Outbreak
[ad_1] Jun Kwang-hoon (Yonhap) via The Korea Herald SEOUL – As soon as he recovered from COVID-19 on Wednesday, Jun Kwang-hoon, who heads the Seoul-based Presbyterian church that emerged as the second-largest group of viruses in the country, called the government’s anti-virus measures a ” fraud “designed to destroy your …
Read More »Appointments Committee approves appointment of AFP chief as the highest general
[ad_1] AFP chief of staff Gilbert Gapay answers questions from members of the Appointments Committee on September 2, 2020. Alexis Nueva España, Senate PRIB MANILA – The Appointments Committee approved on Wednesday the appointment of the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Lieutenant General Gilbert …
Read More »Nike for chicken: barter soars in the Philippines, affected by the coronavirus | News
[ad_1] Struggling to make ends meet, Lorraine Imperio traded in a pair of Nike slip-ons for a fully dressed chicken on an online bartering site, one of many that have emerged during virus shutdowns in the Philippines. With millions stripped of their jobs and many forced to stay home to …
Read More »PH Avigan clinical trial falls short of scheduled start date of September 1
[ad_1] MANILA – The country’s clinical trials for the Avigan drug, which has shown promising effects in COVID-19 patients, have yet to begin due to processing delays. The Undersecretary of Health, María Rosario Vergeire, said that the participating hospitals did not meet the scheduled start date. The Health Department previously …
Read More »Foods That Cause Premature Aging – Pledge Times
[ad_1] Frequent consumption of unhealthy foods in the form of ultra-processed foods can lead to premature cellular aging. This is the conclusion reached by scientists from the University of Navarra in Spain, whose article was published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Science Alert briefly reports on scientific work. …
Read More »Pumaren and Topex say UST bubble is ‘mind-blowing’ and ‘alarming’
[ad_1] FRANZ Pumaren may have thought he had seen it all in more than decades as a basketball coach and player, both in college and in the professional categories. But there are still some things that surprise him, such as the ‘bubble training’ that was allegedly carried out by the …
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