(Reuters) – The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the new coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus. New questions about inhibitor COVID-19 efficacy A new study raises fresh questions about the effectiveness of Gilead …
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The premise is that if COVID-19 infection protects at least some people from re-infection for a while, vaccination (because vaccines rarely carry out the body’s own immune response), evidence of immunity that can allow free travel, and reimbursement of many stopped economic and social activities may be possible. Meanwhile, the …
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Savannah Chrisley underwent surgery to remove an ‘enormous’ cyst. “Endo found in / on my uterus, ovaries, bladder and surrounding areas,” the “Chrisley Knows Best” star, 23, shared Thursday on Instagram. “Dr. Sinervo removed that along with a good bit of scar tissue. He also cut some nerves to help …
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The CDC-led team also found that cases among American Indians and Alaska Natives were younger in age. The report contained data on 340,059 Covid-19 cases confirmed between January 22 and July 3 from over 23 states. The researchers – from the CDC and other institutions in the United States – …
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These days, older workers and retirees are understandably worried that their retirement plans will be disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic downturn. There are concerns that pre-retirement and recent retirees may have about any economic downturn, and strategies designed to help them cope with multiple financial crises, …
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