[ad_1] It is not an easy time for any coach in the world. The covid-19 pandemic opens and closes borders and removes players from circulation. And the time that football has lasted has made injuries more frequent than before. With this scenario, Carlos Queiroz, coach of the Colombian national team, …
Read More »Cell phone contamination could be part of the SARS-CoV-2 transmission chain in hospitals, suggests case study in Brazil
[ad_1] Researchers conducting a study at a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) intensive care unit (ICU) in Sao Paulo, Brazil, warned that infection control guidelines must include a universal policy to regarding the disinfection of mobile phones in a hospital environment. A team from the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, conducted …
Read More »Rising coronavirus infections expose a frayed Canadian response
[ad_1] Members of the Winnipeg Fire Paramedical Service wear personal protective clothing as they leave Maples personal care home in Winnipeg amid a COVID-19 outbreak on November 2, 2020. SHANNON VANRAES / Reuters The number of COVID-19 infections in Canada is climbing to record highs, prompting governments in some parts …
Read More »The risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection in nurseries for children and educators is low
[ad_1] A team of German scientists tested children and staff members from several nursery schools in the state of Hesse, Germany, to detect the prevalence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Their findings suggest that SARS-CoV-2 infection rarely occurs in daycare centers and, therefore, these centers should …
Read More »Key to innate immunity to limit viral load in COVID-19 cases
[ad_1] As the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic continues to cause many difficulties for public health authorities, research is underway to understand how the virus can cause fatal effects on infected people and thus suggest effective preventive and therapeutic measures against it. . A new study by researchers from Houston …
Read More »The second wave of COVID-19 in the UK has reached the “critical” stage, the study says
[ad_1] Caused by the highly contagious pathogen, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the dreaded but expected second wave of coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) has already hit the UK. This can be seen in the current high prevalence of infections across the country. Therefore, the virus is set to take …
Read More »Inserm takes stock of coronavirus reinfection
[ad_1] Reinfection with Sars-CoV-2, the source of the Covid-19 pandemic, is rare; however, according to the scientific community today, it does exist. Why do we get reinfected when others seem immune? Researchers are working to identify two sides of the same coin. Inserm and its Detox Channel take stock of …
Read More »Scientists discover new Sars-Cov-2-like virus in cave in Japan – Salute
[ad_1] Wikipedia The study will now go deeper to understand the possibility of spreading the virus Japanese scientists have discovered a new virus, quite similar to Sars-Cov-2, in the feces of bats found in the caves of Japan. Despite the similarity, clinical tests have not confirmed the possibility of transmission …
Read More »Virtual gold? The rise of Bitcoin ignites a new debate amid a pandemic
[ad_2][ad_1] LONDON – Bitcoin’s rally above US $ 15,000 has reignited debate over whether the cryptocurrency is so-called digital gold or a dangerously risky bet as investors grapple with the coronavirus pandemic. The world’s most popular virtual drive gained over 30% in value in nearly three weeks through Friday, bringing …
Read More »Coronavirus: The psychological consequences affect everyone, including the healthy
[ad_1] JThe longer the crisis following the Covid 19 pandemic lasts, the greater the attention to its psychological consequences. Social isolation, an uncertain future, economic worries, and fears for one’s health and that of family and friends can affect the mental health of people around the world. The long-term psychological …
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