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Read More »Coronavirus in the world: AI raises accusations against Belgium – politics
[ad_1] Amnesty International (AI) accuses the Belgian government of violating human rights during the corona pandemic because many infected patients were not treated adequately in nursing homes. Many of them were not hospitalized, according to AI. Also, the nursing staff was overworked. According to the humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders, …
Read More »Coronavirus in the world: more and more people infected in Russia – politics
[ad_1] In Russia, authorities report 22,778 new infections, more than ever in 24 hours. In Moscow alone, 6,360 cases of infection were detected. Across the country, the number rises to nearly 1.95 million. This makes Russia one of the most affected countries in the world after the United States, India …
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Read More »New Labs Will Double UK Covid Testing Capacity in 2021 | World news
[ad_1] Covid-19 testing capacity in the UK will more than double, with major new labs opening early next year, a sign the government is planning for the pandemic to persist despite hopes from a number of candidates. vaccines. The facilities, one in Leamington Spa and the other in an unidentified …
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Read More »These scientists pour cold water on a seemingly critical similarity between COVID-19 and the 1918 ‘Spanish flu’
[ad_1] “Cytokine storms” were a common feature of the 1918 flu, historians and health professionals say. But what is the role of potentially fatal immune responses in the coronavirus pandemic? About 500 million people, or a third of the world’s population, were infected with the Spanish flu of 1918. An …
Read More »UPDATE 1-Denmark has not registered any new COVID-19 infections with mink-related mutation
[ad_1] (Adds details) COPENHAGEN, Nov 13 (Reuters) – Denmark has recorded no new examples of humans infected with a so-called Cluster-5 mutated coronavirus strain derived from mink, Health Minister Magnus Heunicke said Friday. Denmark last week ordered the culling of millions of mink after finding that the mutated virus, which …
Read More »The benefits of high-dose anticoagulants in COVID-19 patients remain unclear
[ad_1] Newswise – While COVID-19 infected patients should be treated with standard anticoagulant therapies, such as blood-thinning medications, a new study by George Washington University (GW) researchers shows that anticoagulant patients at higher doses, without the traditional medical indications for doing so can be ineffective and even harmful. The study …
Read More »Is the new Covid vaccine returning to normal? – explanatory video | Society
[ad_1] The news this week that the Pfizer / BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine has been effective on over 90% of the trial recipients is of enormous importance. The effectiveness is significantly higher than hoped and so far there do not appear to be any safety concerns. Guardian health editor Sarah Boseley …
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