Due to the powerful filtration and ventilation systems aboard most commercial airlines as long as passengers adhere to mask wearing and other SARS-CoV-2 mitigation techniques the chances of spreading or getting infected are relatively low. Read More
There are emerging reports on COVID-19’s evolution. The particular coronvirus responsible for the disease is a fast-acting RNA virus: every time it replicates genetic material it does so uniquely, giving it more opportunities to perfect its tranmittiability. Read More
In a recent study, published in The Lancet Public Health, researchers reviewed the mandates implemented to suppress local transmission of coronavirus within the city of Hong Kong between late January and March 31. Read More
COVID toes have been defined as red, sore, itchy irritations on toes. They lead to discoloration of the skin and can be quite painful. Read More
Eighty percent of 216 COVID-19 positive patients reported having vitamin D deficiencies when they entreated the Hospital Universitario Marques de Valdecilla in Spain, according to a new study. Read More
Broadly speaking, a successful vaccine appears to mean time for clinicians and health systems to play catch-up. A successful vaccine does not seem to mean normalcy, at least not in the way we’re all hoping. Read More
New research from Imperial College London suggests that the novel coronavirus can cause chronic cognitive deficits in critically ill patients–even after recovery. Read More
Now researchers are saying that even exposure-time achieved cumulatively poses a substantial risk for a subject. Read More
The data was derived from 5,200 coronavirus cases treated at hospitals in New York City and Long Island between March and August. Read More
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