[ad_1] Our readers are Twitter users You can now follow the latest news for free via our Twitter accountClick here to register now Paris: Promising results on the efficacy of a third Covid-19 vaccine developed by British company AstraZeneca with the University of Oxford were published on Monday. Olivier Nataf, …
Read More »Trade warns Chancellery against buying hamsters if requirements are tightened: death toll in Spain is soaring
[ad_1] The number of victims of the crown has arrived Spain it increased strongly. In the last 24 hours Another 537 dead of or with Covid-19, Madrid’s Ministry of Health announced Tuesday evening. That was the highest value in the country during the second wave. In relation to the population, …
Read More »The digital hot start CRISPR assay enables the sensitive quantitative detection of SARS-CoV-2 in clinical samples
[ad_1] In a recent medRxiv * preprint paper, the researchers of the Health Center of the University of Connecticut in the United States reveal their method CRISPR (WS-CRISPR) with digital hot start for rigorous quantitative and sensitive detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV -2) in clinical samples …
Read More »Less than $ 20 for two doses of the Russian Corona vaccine
[ad_1] Russian authorities that manufacture an anti-virus vaccine have said the retail price of the two doses will be less than $ 20. This price is lower than the expected selling price of the two vaccines developed by two American companies, but higher than the price of the vaccine developed …
Read More »Here’s how to determine the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines
[ad_1] Our readers are Telegram users You can now follow the latest news for free via the Telegram appClick here to register now Paris: The race to develop a vaccine against Covid-19 also includes significant numbers, difficult to explain to the general public and related to the level of effectiveness, …
Read More »Michel Cymes explains the side effects on other diseases
[ad_1] The arrival of a coronavirus vaccine is on everyone’s lips in France. Health is currently only seen through the prism of this disease and resuscitation beds. However, it is not in vain to look at what is happening elsewhere. Especially in countries that are not lucky enough to have …
Read More »Biosensor Testing SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Testing Can Predict COVID-19 Severity in Patients
[ad_1] The 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread around the world, causing over 59.17 million confirmed infections and over 1.39 million deaths. The causative agent, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), emerged in Wuhan, China in December 2019. Understanding the size of the virus and its prevalence …
Read More »The study sheds new light on the impact of COVID-19 in the pediatric population
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 24, 2020 In the most comprehensive analysis to date of U.S. children tested and treated for COVID-19, an organization representing seven of the nation’s largest pediatric medical centers reports that certain groups of children are doing significantly worse than children in general during the …
Read More »Cold plasma can kill coronavirus on common surfaces in seconds
[ad_1] Wirz / UCLA Research Group The cold atmospheric plasma device that treats metal samples. The bluish glow is caused by the presence of excited air molecules. UCLA engineers and scientists have shown that cold atmospheric plasma treatments at room temperature can kill the coronavirus present on a variety of …
Read More »Covid-19: reinfections are growing and can threaten the effectiveness of the vaccine | Coronavirus
[ad_1] These cases are still considered rare and difficult to confirm, but cases of reinfection are also known to be possible. There are only 26 confirmed cases in the world, but many hundreds of suspects, in a list where we could find the already reported cases of three patients in …
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