Tag Archives: coronavirus

Why is the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine easier to use than others currently being tested? An explanation from the doctor

[ad_1] Notice of great interest for the C.OVID developed by company AstraZeneca together with the University of Oxford. The vaccine could become available for use in late December, the pharmaceutical manufacturer’s chief executive said. The company is now awaiting approval from regulatory authorities in the drug market. The vaccine developed …

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Over 80% of COVID-19 patients miss …

[ad_1] The COVID-19 patients observed in this study were hospitalized at the Marques de Valdecilla University Hospital in the Spanish city of Santander. Vitamin D is a hormone produced by the kidneys that controls the calcium concentration in the blood and affects the immune system, according to a statement from …

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The symptom-free Covid-19 patient was contagious for 70 days

[ad_1] How long have you actually been contagious? The coronavirus has our daily lives under control again more than in the summer months. Even though most people experience only mild courses or show no symptoms, there are Covid-19 patients who are worse off. It is therefore important that all infected …

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BioWare Announces New Mass Effect / Netflix Game Has Stopped Filming For The Witcher Due To Positive Testing With Coronavirus / Microsoft Permanently Removes Control Panel From Windows 10 – Essential

[ad_1] Bioware has confirmed that it is working on a new Mass Effect game. Saturday was a big day for Mass Effect, BioWare and EA fans who confirmed that a “new chapter” of the Mass Effect universe is in development, while a first remaster of the original trilogy will be …

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Covid-19 research: seven different symptom groups

[ad_1] Itching and coughing in the throat, headache, discharge from the nose… A year ago we wouldn’t have worried about such mild pains or a mild cold, maybe we didn’t even think about it. In the autumn of 2020 the situation is very different. Sneezing only once causes questions like …

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