'We won't even test on monkeys': why the United States refused the Russian vaccine against COVID-19

The United States was distrustful of the Russian coronavirus vaccine and refused to cooperate, according to CNN television. The Ministry of Health states that it did not offer such cooperation to the Americans. This and other news is in the BBC review. Do Americans need a Russian vaccine? CNN reports...

California Scientists Develop COVID-19 Protective Nasal Spray

While the world waits for a coronavirus vaccine, scientists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) say they have developed molecules that could help fight the virus. These synthetic antibodies, called AeroNab, can be administered as a nasal spray to ...

May save lives: a new way to treat people with severe COVID-19 was found in the United States

The United States is looking for ways to save the lives of patients with the most severe form of COVID-19. Some American scientists claim that one of the ingredients contained in marijuana, cannabidiol, can help with this, writes Voice of America. According to scientists from Augusta University, Maine,...

A dog with a coronavirus dies in North Carolina: dozens of animals are infected in the USA

A diagnosis of a dog in North Carolina could mean a rare, potentially fatal case of COVID-19 in a pet, although it is still unclear if the dog had other underlying medical conditions and what exactly it died of, writes NBC News. Monday, August 10, ...

Swine flu: how Americans were vaccinated during a pandemic and how this experience is useful

In early 2009, a new H1N1 influenza virus, also known as "swine flu", emerged in Mexico, and in the middle the World Health Organization declared the outbreak a pandemic, Healthline recalls. By the end of April of that year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...

Vaccinations against other diseases give immunity from COVID-19: a list

As U.S. leaders work to control the spread of the coronavirus, researchers around the world are working to unravel the mysteries that remain around the infection. KSL writes about it. One of these mysteries is why the disease can be so different in different people. One expert ...

Health and Life Risk: FDA Expands List of Dangerous Sanitizers Again

The list of hand sanitizers that consumers absolutely should not use has increased again: now there are 135 positions, writes Pennlive. The FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) has been warning consumers about disinfectants since mid-June ...

Russia announced the registration of the first vaccine against COVID-19: the world reacted with distrust

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday, August 11 that Russia has approved the world's first coronavirus vaccine, highlighting its belief in the controversial drug. Putin said that one of his daughters had already experienced it on herself, writes the Telegraph. ...

White House may ban entry into the country for some US citizens and green card holders

White House officials have circulated a proposal that will give US border officials an exceptional opportunity to block the entry of US citizens and permanent residents from Mexico into the country if they suspect they are infected with the coronavirus. This was told by two officials of the US Presidential Administration and ...

The number of patients with COVID-19 in the United States has exceeded 5 million: 40% of them are in 5 states

On Sunday, August 9, the number of coronavirus infections in the United States exceeded 5 million cases - and, as experts have previously emphasized, the real number of infections could be many times higher. MSN writes about this. This number means that the country accounts for about...

1080 - 1090 of 1837