[ad_1] Britain will open two new labs in early 2021 that will double the country’s ability to run COVID-19 tests, the government said Monday. The new megalabs, one in Leamington Spa near the central English city of Birmingham, and the other in Scotland, will increase daily test capacity by 600,000 …
Read More »The Spanish medical council wants COVID-19 emergency health chief Fernando Simon to be fired
[ad_1] The Spanish General Medical Council has called for the dismissal of the country’s head of the health emergency Fernando Simon. The board accused him of “evident and prolonged incompetence” in his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the statement, the board said it expressed discomfort with Fernando’s inappropriate …
Read More »Boris Johnson isolated after contact with infected
[ad_1] British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is isolated after being in contact with a person infected with the novel coronavirus. “He will continue to work from Downing Street, including spearheading the government’s response to the pandemic. [Boris Johnson] it’s okay and has no symptoms of covid-19, “a Downing Street statement …
Read More »COVID-19. Young, low-risk patients have sequelae in several organs
[ad_1] Healthy and young people are less likely to have complications from Covid-19 or to develop serious illnesses. However, a new UK study reveals that long-term sequelae can arise and persist, especially in cases of so-called “long-term Covid”. According to the study, published last Sunday by Guardian, these supposedly low-risk …
Read More »Vaccination may be the beginning of the end of an epidemic, but we need to prepare
[ad_1] Head of the Center for Infectious Diseases of the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) Mario Fafangel is concerned about the current epidemiological picture in the country. “It is difficult to understand exactly where we are, we have reached a plateau and it is difficult to predict what else …
Read More »Why should we prioritize older people when receiving a COVID vaccine
[ad_1] (MENAFN – The Conversation) Several COVID-19 vaccines are in an advanced stage of clinical trials. So the discussion is shifting to who should get these vaccines first if their use is approved. Today we discuss two options. One is to prioritize children. This article first looks at the benefits …
Read More »“Low risk” infection with organ damage after four months
[ad_1] According to a new British study, healthy young people who were not part of the covid-19 risk groups were left with sequelae of the disease and damage to several organs four months after being infected. Young people with no adjacent health problems are less likely to develop complications associated …
Read More »COVID-19. Vaccine manufacturer BioNTech hopes to return to normal within a year
[ad_1] The general manager of the German company BioNTech, which has developed a vaccine against the new coronavirus with Pfizer, spoke on Sunday of a possible return to normal by next winter. On the BBC, Professor Ugur Sahin estimated “Absolutely essential” have a high rate of vaccinations before the fall …
Read More »Norway is not giving up on first place in the League of Nations group. The plan devised by the Nordics
[ad_1] Connect to 2-a: Quick – Constance lighthouse, Sunday 14:30, Digi Sport 1 Connect to 2-a: In Craiova 1948 – SCM Gloria Buzau, Sunday 7:00 pm, Digi Sport 1 Norwegians did not receive the approval of the national authorities to travel Bucharest, Saturday night, after a player from the group, …
Read More »As pharmaceutical executives sell shares worth millions, questions arise
[ad_1] NEW YORK – Pfizer, Moderna, Novavax: Executives of several US labs developing COVID-19 vaccines recently pocketed millions of dollars by selling shares in their companies, raising doubts about the appropriateness of such a move in the midst of a global health crisis. On the same day that pharmaceutical giant …
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