Medications for high blood pressure could improve survival rates for people suffering from COVID-19 and reduce the severity of infection, according to new research from a team of scientists at the University of East Anglia in the UK and published Monday in the Journal Current Atherosclerosis Reports, a bilingual peer-reviewed …
Read More »South Korean capital orders masks in battle with coronavirus
SEOUL (Reuters) – The capital of South Korea on Monday ordered the wearing of masks for both indoor and outdoor public places for the first time as it struggles with a rise in coronavirus cases in central the densely populated metropolis. A man traps his son while shopping in Myeongdong …
Read More »South Korean capital orders masks in battle with coronavirus
SEOUL (Reuters) – The capital of South Korea on Monday ordered the wearing of masks for both indoor and outdoor public places for the first time as it struggles with a rise in coronavirus cases in central the densely populated metropolis. A man traps his son while shopping in Myeongdong …
Read More »Japanese Abe says he wants to do his best on the job, amid health concerns
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wants to take care of his health and do his utmost best in his job, he said on Monday, after a second visit to the hospital in days, raising concerns about whether he could remain leader. the third largest in the world. …
Read More »COVID-19 and 1918 ‘Spanish flu’ have one depressing thing in common
The coronavirus of 2020 and the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 have many differences and share many similarities, but they also combine at one point: their impact on the economy and employment, and in particular, how richer people had better opportunities to survive their respective pandemics. Both pandemics involve new, …
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