Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco, have developed a nasal spray to control synthetic antibodies, which they believe will help stop the spread of the coronavirus. A team led by graduate student Michael Schoof has designed the synthetic molecules that “make the strip the crucial SARS-CoV-2 machine that …
Read More »Dr Fauci says Russia risks ‘hurting many people’ by vaccinating coronavirus
Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for the last three decades and an expert on pandemics for the last four decades, has been waiting for recent news that Russia has developed a vaccine, and is ready to start inoculating people with it. “We have …
Read More »This fall could be ‘worst’ we’ve seen
August 12, 2020 – We are in a war against COVID-19, and this fall could be one of the worst from a public health campaign that the US has ever opposed, says CDC Director Robert Redfield, MD. The emerging coronavirus pandemic, combined with the flu season, could create the “worst …
Read More »Modern stockrally disappears as analysts weigh on what US government deal means for COVID-19 vaccine prices
The rally in shares in Moderna Inc. jumped through news late Tuesday that the U.S. government ordered 100 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate on Wednesday as analysts waited for what the order meant for prices. Modern MRNA, + 1.94% is widely regarded as a front-runner in the race …
Read More »Blood test can determine severe COVID-19 cases, risk of death: study
Several biomarkers found in blood tests performed on patients with coronavirus may allow doctors to detect the more critical cases and help them prevent infections from becoming less common, according to a new study. Researchers from George Washington University said in a study published in Future Medicine that five biomarkers …
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