Saudi Arabia will end its nationwide coronavirus curfew from June 21, except in the holy city of Mecca, the interior ministry said Tuesday, after more than two months of stringent curbs. Prayers will also be allowed to resume in all…
Read MoreMongolia to maintain strict virus regulations ‘until vaccine found’
Mongolia will maintain strict coronavirus regulations until a vaccine is found, the prime minister said Monday, raising the prospect of the country being locked down for months to come. Wedged between Russia and China, landlocked Mongolia on March 12 become…
Read MoreBritain divided over reopening schools as virus rules ease
David Waugh is putting down barrier tape and spraying yellow lines on the ground outside the main door of his school near Manchester. Waugh, who oversees five schools in northwestern England, already has painted yellow arrows to ensure that children…
Read MorePresymptomatic virus patients can contaminate environments: study
Coronavirus was detected on several surfaces in hotel rooms where two presymptomatic Chinese students were quarantined before being diagnosed with the disease, according to a study released on Monday. For the study, published in the Emerging Infectious Diseases journal of…
Read MoreGermany kicks off as Europe eases curbs but virus marches on
German football champions Bayern Munich were set to play their first match in more than two months on Sunday as coronavirus restrictions ease in parts of Europe, but the devastating pandemic remains on the march elsewhere with deaths soaring in…
Read MoreMauritius says battle ‘won’ as all virus patients discharged
Coronavirus. Credit: European Centers for Disease Control Mauritius on Wednesday declared wary victory in its first battle with coronavirus, saying it had “zero” active patients and had not documented a single new case in 17 days. The Indian Ocean island…
Read MoreSeoul sees virus tests surge after promising anonymity
Coronavirus screening has surged in South Korea since authorities introduced anonymous testing, officials said Wednesday, as they scrambled to tackle a nightclub cluster amid concerns anti-gay prejudice could impede the response. The country has been held up as a global…
Read MoreTeam of researchers Drosten finds out: pre-existing condition could lead to Corona-immunity
Christian Drosten and his team of researchers at the Charité in Berlin, have made a unique observation. The knowledge: Who could be was already sick with a different Coronavirus, immune to Covid-19. Drosten, however, warns against an Over-Interpretation of the…
Read MoreCoronavirus epidemic – prof Christian Drosten warns of planned relaxation – Naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal
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 MoreBelgian port to test virus bracelets amid tech tracing fears
As the spread of the coronavirus eases and people gradually return to work pondering the impact it might have on their jobs, Europe’s second-biggest port is getting ready to test a device aimed at helping thousands of people employed there…
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