Tag Archives: COVID-19

Mayor Pumarejo meets with IDB President for the 2021 Assembly

[ad_1] Barranquilla resumes preparations for the assembly of Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) 2021. Mayor Jaime Pumarejo Heins visit the American city of Washington to meet the new president of the international organization, Mauricio Claver-Carone. The meeting is scheduled for this Friday at 2:30 pm and it is the first official …

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Infected with the coronavirus? These are the symptoms!

[ad_1] Other symptoms:Sore throat, shortness of breath, headache and muscle aches, loss of appetite, weight loss, nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, conjunctivitis, rash, swollen lymph nodes, apathy, sleepiness. Source: RKI (Stand: 04.11.2020) Typical flu symptoms: fever, chills, fatigue, pain in the limbs and cough Is it “just” an influence or …

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Synthetic nanobodies show potential for novel COVID-19 therapeutics

[ad_1] As there are currently no clinically validated vaccines and limited therapeutic treatments for SARS-CoV-2, the development of new therapies is a worldwide effort, with neutralizing antibodies as a central component. However, traditional antibody production suffers from long development times and costly production. As an alternative to human antibodies, nanobodies …

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Influenza vaccination could protect against Covid-19

[ad_1] A patient receives a flu shot. Photo: dpa / Felix Kästle The second corona wave has Germany completely under control. The numbers are increasing every day. The seven-day mean of new infections was 16,244 on Tuesday, higher than ever since the coronavirus arrived in Germany. The federal government reacted …

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Osteoporosis drugs reduce infection rate – healing practice

[ad_1] Osteoporosis drugs to protect against COVID-19? Typical treatments for osteoporosis appear to be associated with a protective effect against COVID-19 and could specifically reduce the infection rate by 30 to 40 percent. Drugs used for osteoporosis appear to protect people from developing COVID-19, according to a study involving researchers …

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