The coronavirus pandemic is likely to be a challenge for years, even with a vaccine, according to pharmaceutical and public health experts. Although a vaccine will provide a measure of protection to societies around the world, the virus is likely to inflate and fight off from time to time, as …
Read More »Forced isolation may be the only way to stop virus recovery
Flare-ups from Australia to Japan show that the world has not learned an early lesson from the coronavirus crisis: to stop the spread, those with mild or asymptomatic coronavirus infections must be forced to isolate themselves from their communities and family. In Australia, where Victoria State has reported register dead, …
Read More »Texas Gov. says positive increase under investigation
Texas officials have begun an investigation into why statewide Covid-19 data show a record decline in rates with positive tests, even as hospital admissions and other metrics indicate that the spread of the virus is slower. A special ‘data team’ has been deployed to investigate the state health department analyzes …
Read More »Colorado Health officials will use Poop to track the spread of Coronavirus
Everyone poops. Colorado health officials use this to their advantage to help catch coronavirus outbreaks faster than current testing techniques. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced Wednesday that it will partner with sewerage programs and local universities to test wastewater for COVID-19. The state invested an initial …
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