Loss of memory, amputation of fingers, panic attacks: how COVID-19 changed the life of recovered

Many of the 1,7 million Americans infected with the coronavirus are dealing with lingering symptoms and changes, after which their lives will not be the same, writes USA Today. The avid skier is preparing to have 8 fingers and 3 toes amputated due to complications caused by the coronavirus. ...

Side effect of coronavirus: scientists have discovered the most dangerous consequence of COVID-19

Scientists around the world are studying the deadliest side effect of COVID-19 - blood clots. Studies in the Netherlands and France indicate that thrombosis occurs in 20-30% of patients with coronavirus. Practitioners cite even more alarming numbers. This is stated in the video "Voices ...

Scientists have failed to infect cells with coronavirus through dirty surfaces

Previous research relied on a PCR test to detect the RNA of the virus and did not attempt to cultivate a live pathogen, the researchers said in London, liga.net writes. Scientists were unable to detect the infectious SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus on contaminated surfaces, and they took swabs from hospitals for research ...

Super-distributors: how restaurants, hotels and cafes contribute to coronavirus infection

Scientists are exploring the potential for a relapse of COVID-19 and how super-spreader businesses can contribute to the transmission of the coronavirus as states ease quarantine restrictions. Writes about this Fox Business. The researchers identified sit-down restaurants, fast food cafes and hotels as three so-called ...

Flight, hotel and even treatment: countries that pay tourists after quarantine

As international travel has been significantly curtailed by the coronavirus pandemic, some countries easing quarantine restrictions are considering paying tourists to visit them. Countries hit hard by the coronavirus crisis are offering to pay travelers to visit them after the pandemic ends in order to ...

The second wave of help in connection with coronavirus: what to do in order not to lose money

Like most US residents, you are sure to be closely following the work on Capitol Hill related to possible legislation on a new round of aid in connection with the coronavirus, writes CNBC. If the law is passed, you will need to take specific actions to receive payment. ...

Wearing masks or not: WHO and CDC cannot come to a consensus

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that healthy people, including those without symptoms of COVID-19, wear masks only if they are caring for someone infected with the coronavirus. This is in stark contrast to the recommendations of US officials that everyone should wear masks outside the home. About…

Quarantine, we will miss: what good did self-isolation give us

There is no doubt: the coronavirus pandemic is a huge tragedy. According to official data alone, more than 350 people have died, and the number of people affected by the SARS-CoV-000 virus is approaching 2. Global economic indicators are expected to decline by 6% monthly, global trade…

Southern California begins quarantine: what will change

Southern California is starting to look much more "normal" as people re-enter the beaches and open retail stores in droves, even though a return to their old life, according to local officials, is not an option, writes Business Insider. 26 of May…

Taken as a scam: Americans throw quarantine financial aid cards

Since the federal government approved the coronavirus bailout, the money has been sent to Americans in a variety of ways, including direct deposits, paper checks, and debit cards. A number of methods are designed to simplify the system and make payments as possible ...

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