ROME (AP) – European Union (EU) nations on Sunday launched a joint effort to vaccinate the most vulnerable people in the continent’s worst health crisis in a century, with a moment of hope. . Health care activists, the elderly and leading politicians reassured people that the vaccine was safe and …
Read More »U.S. Coronavirus: Experts fear post-holiday growth in cases
“We’ve just seen the phenomenon of this amplification, and the U.S. has seen it happen,” said Erin Brojem, an associate professor of biology at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. In what happened at the end of this year. “We had Thanksgiving, we had Labor Day, we had Halloween, and each …
Read More »Beijing asks residents to put up for the holidays
BEIJING (AP) – Beijing has urged not to leave the city during the lunar New Year holiday in February, imposing new sanctions after some coronavirus infections last week. Two domestic cases were reported Friday, a convenience store worker and a Hewlett-Packard enterprise employee. Two other asymptomatic cases were found in …
Read More »Mosquitoes and human disease: Understanding how they smell can save lives
How human-bite mosquitoes effectively hold us down is not currently known, but it is important, as they do not cause us itching. They also carry dangerous diseases such as Zika, dengue, West Nile virus and malaria which can be fatal. In fact, stopping these annoying insects in their tracks could …
Read More »The virus sits in a Belarusian prison full of presidential critics
KAVIV, Ukraine (AP) – A Kovid-19 wave has led to Belarusian prisons being filled with people in custody for protesting against the country’s dictatorial president, and some protesters who contracted the coronavirus while imprisoned officials were ignored or So encourage infection. Activists who spoke to the Associated Press after their …
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