A health care worker in Washington D.C. has a blood sample collected for testing for antibodies to SARS-CV-2. Photo: Win McNemy (Getty Images) A new study suggests that a small portion of the population has antibodies that respond to the coronavirus behind Covid-19 without responding.Antibodies Avoid previous conflicts with common …
Read More »The U.S. again broke the daily coronavirus record with 118K new cases
The U.S. broke another daily coronavirus case on Thursday, topping 118,000 new infections with more than 100,000 new cases the next day. Health officials have warned that the six-figure figure in the cold and flu season will be worrisome, although the numbers have risen earlier than expected, according to CNN. …
Read More »Surprising case study for 70 days detects asymptomatic COVID-19 carrier that shed the virus
If we know one thing about SARS-Cavi-2, does it change its effects on people. A lot. As the epidemic progresses, the coronavirus continues to bring new surprises. A team of researchers and doctors has now reported one case The woman with leukemia did not have symptoms of Covid-19, but even …
Read More »One month delay in cancer care may increase risk of death: study
Photo by National Cancer Institute for Unsplas PARIS, France – Delays in cancer treatment by just one month can greatly increase patients’ risk of death, according to research published Wednesday, the most advanced to sound the alarm about the impact of the coronavirus epidemic on other health conditions. Delays in …
Read More »5 things to know for November 3: Elections, Covid-19, Eta, Kabul, Vienna
Here’s what you need to know Fast forward to your day. (You can also get “5 Things You Need Today” delivered daily in your inbox box. Sign up here.) 1. Elections As of yesterday, more than 96 million Americans had already voted in individual and mail-in ballots. Local election officials …
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