Virologist Christian Drosten: “We lose maybe the lead” The virologist Prof. Christian Drosten has spoken in the NDR Podcast “Coronavirus-Update” against the loosening of the public life. The expert feared an uncontrolled spread of the SARS-CoV-2 Virus in Germany. Previous…
Read MoreMost COVID-19 Patients Placed on Ventilators Eventually Died, According to a New Study
Many of those with the illness had underlying conditions — 57 percent had high blood pressure, 41 percent were obese and 34 percent had diabetes. "Of the patients who died, those with diabetes were more likely to have received invasive…
Read MoreGovernments urged to act now to prevent coronavirus suicide risk
Governments need to give ‘urgent consideration’ to their public health response to prevent any possible impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the number of suicides, experts warn. There is growing concern about the far-reaching impact COVID-19 may have on people’s…
Read MoreCoronavirus: Are you this age or older? New study puts you at a higher risk
Coronavirus UK death toll figures are disheartening whichever way you interpret them. The Office for National Statistics reported there were 18,500 deaths in the week up to 10 April – roughly 8,000 above what is usually expected at this time…
Read MoreCoronavirus lingered in a woman’s eyes long after it cleared from her nose
Italy’s first confirmed COVID-19 patient had detectable levels of infectious viral particles in her eyes, long after the infection had cleared from her nose, according to a report of the case. On Jan. 23, a 65-year-old woman flew from Wuhan,…
Read MoreDozens of cases have been reported: Are bruising toes a note on Coronavirus?
Of cases, which is a connection between the bruises and infection with Sars-CoV-2 notes, from Italy, Spain, France, Thailand and the United States reported. Bruises two days before the classic Covid-19-symptoms The international Federation of podiatrists – specialists for foot…
Read MoreCorona-armed: WHO the boss can Trump emergence of
The Coronavirus pandemic, keeps the world in breath: More than two million people worldwide are already infected with the Virus 142.422 of them in Germany. To slow the spread of the Coronavirus, have placed the countries of the world some…
Read MoreSmokers, vapers in special danger from coronavirus
(HealthDay)—Smokers and vapers who get COVID-19 are more likely to have complications, so this might be a good time to quit, the Society of Thoracic Surgeons says. An early study from China looked at 78 hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Researchers found…
Read MoreSpain reports more than 20,000 coronavirus deaths
The death toll from the coronavirus in Spain, the country hit hardest by the pandemic after the United States and Italy, moved past 20,000 on Saturday, the health ministry said. A total of 20,043 people have now succumbed to the…
Read MoreSweden to ramp up coronavirus testing
The government said Friday that testing for COVID-19 would be dramatically increased as Sweden maintains its softer stance on curbing the spread of the novel coronavirus. It would be rolled out over coming weeks and primarily target those in key…
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