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Coronavirus: Does contamination give lasting immunity? – RTL.fr

[ad_1] Coronavirus: Does contamination give lasting immunity?RTL.fr Immune cells linked to Covid-19 could remain in the body for years, reveals …lalibre.be Scientists specify the duration of immunity against Covid-19Sputnik France Coronavirus immunity could last a long time, according to a studyprint People already infected with Covid-19 would have long-lasting immunity, …

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no, the survival rate is not 99.95%

[ad_1] There are many publications in circulation that explain that the coronavirus survival rate is over 99%, what is it really? These are messages that we saw blossom in early October and that come back in waves like an infodemic. In fact they are updating, on Twitter someone says: “A …

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WHO launches a strategy to eliminate cervical cancer

[ad_1] Health HOPE – The World Health Organization wants to generalize access to vaccination, screening and treatment against cervical cancer and plans to save 5 million lives by 2050. 2020-11-17T06: 05: 42.952 + 01: 00 – PG with AFP Save more than 5 million lives by 2050? This is the …

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which employees are eligible for partial unemployment?

[ad_1] The list of people at risk of Covid-19 has been expanded, who can therefore benefit from part-time work. A decree to this effect was published on Wednesday 11 November in the Official Journal and enters into force on Thursday 12 November. This list comes at a time when the …

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a free and quick exam to take the test

[ad_1] This Saturday, November 14th is World Diabetes Day. In France, 3.7 million people are treated for this disease. In these times of the coronavirus epidemic, vigilance is more effective than ever as people with diabetes are much more likely to develop a severe form of the disease. For two …

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would children already have effective antibodies?

[ad_1] Since the onset of the coronavirus epidemic, the plight of children has been questioned. They would contaminate each other relatively little, would have asymptomatic forms of the disease more often and would seem less prone to severe forms of coronavirus. An explanation was put forward by British researchers: some …

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