By Maria Caspani, Brendan O’Brien New York / Indianapolis (Reuters) – U.S. Health officials, shipping services and hospitals are set to launch an unprecedented mass inoculation campaign on Friday, as federal regulators gave emergency approval to the first COVID-19 vaccine in the United States. Preparations for the vaccine rollout were …
Read More »A press conference is being held by the WHO regarding the coronavirus outbreak
[The stream is slated to start at 11:00 a.m. ET. Please refresh the page if you do not see a player above at that time.] World Health Organization officials are holding a press conference on Friday to say that the world’s governments will update people on the status of the …
Read More »Decoding an Outbreak: How the Covid-19 tore through the Baltimore Ravens
As members of the Baltimore Ravens continued to test positive for the Covid-19 during this NFL season, samples of their tests were sent to Yale Labs to decode microscopic data, prompting everyone in the football team to answer. NFL turned to a process called genomic sequencing, which over time reveals …
Read More »According to the Mayo Clinic doctor, it may take more than a year for Kovid to recover.
Coronavirus patients who develop brain fog and fatigue “after Covid syndrome” – often referred to as “long haulers” – according to a doctor at the Mayo Clinic studying the phenomenon. Occupational medicine specialist Dr. Greg Vanichchkorn told CNBC in a phone interview on Wednesday that he would not be too …
Read More »Merkel confirms virus control due to German death record
BERLIN (AP) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday advocated tougher restrictions on public life and urged her compatriots to cut back on socialization as the country recorded the highest number of one-day deaths from the coronavirus epidemic. Despite the partial shutdown that began on November 2 – Germany is …
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