A quick fingerprint test designed to show if a person has been infected with SARS-Co-2 is significantly less accurate than the research suggested, scientists say in a new study. The ABC-19 Rapid Test, developed for use by healthcare professionals in the UK and EU, detects antibodies against the virus in …
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Historians and health professionals say that the “cytokine storm” was a common feature of the 1918 influenza. But how big of a potentially fatal immune response do coronavirus epidemics play? About 500 million people, or a third of the world’s population, became infected with the Spanish flu in 1918. About …
Read More »As the nation awaits a transition of power, Fickey warns his fellow scientists
Dr. Anthony Fawcett has a term for his industry peers. In a conversation with the American Medical Association, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Fu Si, said physicians need to be careful about their public statements. “Be absolutely apocalyptic,” he said. “Don’t get involved in …
Read More »It is the Americans who process Biden’s victory: ‘It is the end of a nightmarish era,’ says one. But others add: ‘It’s devastating’
In cities across the country, people are literally dancing on the street on Saturday’s news that Biden is set to become the nation’s next commander-in-chief, unsettled President Donald Trump in the Biden scratch campaign. Washington Washington D.C. In, resident Damien Budnick told MarketWatch, “It’s almost like a telegate party on …
Read More »Covid-19 vaccine test from AstraZeneca, Ox Xford U.S. Can resume in
Federal health regulators have ruled out a leading Covid-19 vaccine candidate from AstraZeneca AZN in the U.S. Allowed the study to resume. 0.08% According to a person familiar with the matter and content reviewed by Wall Street Journal, PLC and Oxford University. U.S. The Food and Drug Administration wrapped up …
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