Bengaluru oncologist claims to be close to an effective treatment for Covid-19: Report
Bengaluru oncologist claims to be close to an effective treatment for Covid-19: Report
Several countries are conducting researches to develop an effective vaccine and treatment for coronavirus disease at the moment, some are even in the trial phase.
Hindustan Times
Hindustan Times
Coronavirus: A new type of vaccine using RNA could help defeat COVID-19
Coronavirus: A new type of vaccine using RNA could help defeat COVID-19
A century ago, on July 26, 1916, a viral disease swept through New York. Within 24 hours, new cases of polio increased by more than 68%. The outbreak killed more than 2,000 people in New York City alone. Across the United States, polio took the lives of about 6,000 people…
The Conversation
The Conversation
Can the coronavirus infect someone twice?
Can the coronavirus infect someone twice?
Up to 10 percent of coronavirus patients leaving medical facilities in Wuhan after being tested negative for Covid-19 seem to have subsequently been re-infected, according to the South China Morning Post. This is not the first time that there have been reports of re-infection. Nevertheless, scientists say that it is…
France 24
France 24
First images from India of virus causing Covid-19 captured by scientists
The images of Sars-Cov-2, the virus that Causes Covid-19, are from the throat swab of the first laboratory-confirmed case in India on January 30, 2020.
Hindustan Times
Hindustan Times
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Scientists identify viruses similar to pathogen behind Covid-19 in pangolins
Smuggled pangolins have been found to carry viruses similar to the Covid-19 pathogen sweeping the world, with scientists warning they should be banned from sale in wildlife markets to prevent another outbreak in the future.
Evening Standard
Evening Standard
Coronavirus: Scientists find virus similar to Covid-19 in pangolins
Research from University of Sydney warns 'handling these animals requires considerable caution'
The Independent UK
The Independent UK