“All I can say is that we’re in the midst of a hurricane right now,” Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, told NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday. The spike will be fueled by the B.1.1.7 variant, first seen …
Read More »The CDC says fully vaccinated people can gather in small groups without masks
Those who are fully vaccinated against the new coronavirus can gather privately in small groups without masks or physical distance, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, adding that in some cases safety guidelines for inoculated individuals have been relaxed. The CDC said on Monday that people who have …
Read More »The rapid 3D-printing method can be the secret to developing 3D printed organs
We don’t have a flying car yet, but have 3D printed limbs? That scientific fantasy is attributed to reality due to the fast 3D-printing method developed by the University of Buffalo engineers. His work was included in a study recently published in the journal Advanced Healthcare Materials, which you can …
Read More »MIS-C: Rare Covid-19 complications increase in some children’s hospitals
He did not have a sore throat or cough. His Covid-19 tests came back twice, negative. Then there was the low-level fever that was up to 104.4. “That’s when I knew something was really wrong.” “Some people’s kids do this kind of vague spike, my kids never do.” Doctors do …
Read More »Rapid variants power virus rise in Europe
MILAN (AP) – The virus has spread to nursery schools and adjacent primary schools in Bolt’s Milan suburb at a surprising pace. In just days, 45 children and 14 staff members tested positive. Genetic analysis has already confirmed the suspicions to officials: the first known highly contagious coronavirus variant in …
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