It has been 17 years since the coronavirus SARS-Kovi threatened a global epidemic. Thanks to the rapid efforts to eradicate the infection, the world’s population survived the worst. This time we were not so lucky. The only question that makes SARS-CoV-2 more contagious than its predecessor is that we are …
Read More »Potential COVID-19 exposure at Ub Burn convenience store | Local news
U.S. This updated electron microscope image, made available in February 2020 by the National Institutes of Health, shows pink, cultured, protruding cell surface in the lab, the novel coronavirus SARS-Co-2. Also known as 2019-nCoV, the virus causes COVID-19. The sample was isolated from a U.S. patient, and on Thursday, March …
Read More »People with blood type O may have a lower risk of COVID-19 infection
According to two studies published on Wednesday, people of O blood type are less likely to develop Covid-19 or have severe symptoms related to the disease. First, Danish researchers analyzed a sample of 7,422 people who tested positive for the virus and found that only 38 percent had O blood …
Read More »Michigan coronavirus cases up to 132,039; The death toll is now at 6,869
As of Thursday, the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan had risen to 132,039, state officials said, according to a report by state officials. Thursday’s update represents 1,197 cases, including an additional 22 deaths, including 20 vital records. There were 1,016 deaths and nine deaths in the …
Read More »Michigan coronavirus cases up to 127,516; The death toll is now at 6,801
As of Saturday, the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (Covid-19) in Michigan had risen to 127,516, state officials said in a report. Saturday’s update represents 1,158 new cases and 13 additional deaths. The deaths announced today include 11 deaths identified during the Vital Records review. On Friday, a total …
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