[ad_1] CHILDREN with Covid-linked Kawasaki-like disease “feel like all their blood vessels are on fire,” says a doctor. The NHS has urged doctors to watch out for a new coronavirus-related “inflammatory syndrome” that has symptoms similar to Kawasaki disease, a condition that generally affects children under the age of five. …
Read More »Oxford vaccine: first signs if it works in humans in mid-June
[ad_1] The Oxford University team looking for the coronavirus vaccine says it will receive an early signal if it works in humans in mid-June. Human trials of ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 began in Oxford on April 23, after successful testing on macaque monkeys in late March. “We hope to receive some signal …
Read More »Once and for all: No, we did not get the bat coronavirus – Science & Health
[ad_1] Let’s start at the line of hit: bats didn’t give us the last coronavirus. Nor were their notorious cousins SARS-1 or MERS, or even the Ebola virus, transmitted from bats to humans. So what happened? A distant relative of the current coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, was isolated from a bat in …
Read More »Wearing shoes indoors can prevent foot pain, says doctor
[ad_1] Juana Mari Moyafake pictures Within a week of quarantine, I began to feel pain in my heel that kept me from walking, much less running or exercising. And thanks to Instagram, I learned that I am not alone. “If you or someone you know has extreme heel pain after …
Read More »Test, test, test | Philstar.com
[ad_1] In my previous column I emphasized how aggressive aggressive reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) tests and mass detection with rapid test kits are key to reopening our economy. Test, test, test; isolate and trace. With this approach, we can achieve greater visibility of the enemy and develop more …
Read More »Coronavirus wedding: bride responds to critics who claim she risks life
[ad_1] A newly married bride whose glamorous wedding became the center of a coronavirus outbreak has responded to critics who accused the couple of putting people’s lives at risk. Emma Metcalf, 36, and Scott Maggs, 37, married in front of 120 guests at the exclusive Tumbling Waters Retreat in Stanwell …
Read More »The FDA approves the use of diving equipment as a form of protective equipment
[ad_1] To help reduce the infection rate, the protective equipment worn by the front lines is generally worn once and then discarded. This is because putting on new equipment would be easier than having to clean and disinfect older equipment. However, with the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, we are …
Read More »8-month ‘structured locks’ can cut economic damage in half
[ad_1] A pedestrian wearing a face mask crosses an empty street amid the coronavirus outbreak on April 25, 2020 in San Francisco, California. Liu Guanguan | China News Service via Getty Images Enforcing eight-month “structured blocks” could halve the economic destruction Covid-19 would cause if social distancing measures were not …
Read More »Do you want to stop touching your face? Trench contacts for glasses
[ad_1] By Sandee LaMotte | CNN Focus on this, contact lens wearers around the world: To reduce the spread of the pandemic virus that causes Covid-19, the American Academy of Ophthalmology suggests it is time to put your contact lenses on the shelf and dazzle the world with your frames. …
Read More »Revealed: The Internal Story of the UK Crisis Covid-19 | World News
[ad_1] In common with the thousands of people whose lives have been suddenly devastated by Covid-19, Ken Sazuze cannot know exactly when the coronavirus landed in his family and caused its terrible damage. His wife, Elsie, was 44, a well-loved nurse, mother of her children, Anna, 16, and Andrew, 22; …
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