People across the globe have been struck in their homes since the start of the current year due to the pandemic. More than 200 countries have faced the consequences of coronavirus, in terms of millions of sick people and deaths, with serious effects on the healthcare … [Read more...] about How to Keep Your Children Safe From Coronavirus at Schools
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Russia Becomes First Country In The World To Approve COVID-19 Vaccine
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared on Tuesday that the country had become the first country in the world to approve the Covid-19 vaccine. Gamaleya Institute, Moscow, Russia has successfully manufactured the coronavirus vaccine after two months of human … [Read more...] about Russia Becomes First Country In The World To Approve COVID-19 Vaccine
Trained Dogs Can Identify People With COVID-19, Study Says
A recent study implies that trained dogs can identify people with COVID-19, and they can sniff out the change in the scent of people of the metabolic processes. According to a study published in the BMC Infectious Diseases journal, dogs can detect coronavirus patients … [Read more...] about Trained Dogs Can Identify People With COVID-19, Study Says
People Wearing Masks Follow Protective Measures Of Hand Washing In Coronavirus, Study Suggests
According to a study in the United Kingdom, people who wear masks are likely to follow and adopt other protective measures in the coronavirus pandemic, for instance, hand washing. In the coronavirus outbreak, experts were worried that using face masks might lead to a … [Read more...] about People Wearing Masks Follow Protective Measures Of Hand Washing In Coronavirus, Study Suggests
COVID-19 Is More Severe In Cold Weather, New Study Suggests
The researchers from China and Europe found in an international collaborative study that humidity and temperature in the environment affect coronavirus symptoms. Researchers compared the outcomes of more than 40,000 COVID-19 patients during the pandemic that suggested … [Read more...] about COVID-19 Is More Severe In Cold Weather, New Study Suggests
People Experience Fatigue In Coronavirus Pandemic
Experts have raised concerns about the growing mental health issues in coronavirus pandemic, especially the increase of fatigue, stress, and despair in people. The increasing number of cases in California led the Governor, Gavin Newsom, to issue the order to close … [Read more...] about People Experience Fatigue In Coronavirus Pandemic
Coronavirus Symptoms Persist For Three Weeks, Says CDC
The symptoms of coronavirus may persist for three weeks in even the healthy people, and those who have not developed a severe case said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from the United States. The CDC team surveyed 292 people sick with coronavirus, and … [Read more...] about Coronavirus Symptoms Persist For Three Weeks, Says CDC
Coronavirus: Mothers Unlikely To Infect Baby During Childbirth
A small study suggested that COVID-19 positively tested mothers are unlikely to infect the baby during childbirth, especially if the precautionary measures are taken. The clinical trials suggest that of 120 babies born in New York hospitals, none of the babies had … [Read more...] about Coronavirus: Mothers Unlikely To Infect Baby During Childbirth
Brazilian Study Finds Hydroxychloroquine Ineffective For COVID-19
A study in the hospitals of Brazil found hydroxychloroquine is effective in COVID-19 treatment, and it might show adverse effects on people. In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, clinical trials on people were done in 55 hospitals across Brazil. … [Read more...] about Brazilian Study Finds Hydroxychloroquine Ineffective For COVID-19
CDC Response Team Says Coronavirus Cases Rates Higher Than Reported
The response team of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a study, according to that the coronavirus cases rate during late March and mid-May could have been 10 times more than the reported number of cases. CDC published the study in the JAMA Internal … [Read more...] about CDC Response Team Says Coronavirus Cases Rates Higher Than Reported