How and where did the coronavirus come from: WHO and CDC theories

More than a year has passed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the place of its origin and how it penetrated into society is still unknown. The Voice of America reported on the most common theories in medical circles. The infected person probably brought the coronavirus to ...

CDC recognizes another way coronavirus spreads

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revised its COVID-19 guidelines to include data that the coronavirus can be spread by airborne droplets. Virus particles "can remain in the air from several minutes to hours" and cover a distance of more than six ...

CDC changed their mind: a new way of spreading coronavirus turned out to be a mistake

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has abruptly reverted to its previous guidance on how the coronavirus is transmitted, removing the airborne formulations published just a few days earlier. WFSB writes about it. “The draft of the proposed changes was ...

The CDC officially recognized another way of spreading coronavirus

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated guidance on its website, which states that the coronavirus can spread “through respiratory droplets or small particles, such as aerosols,” which are formed even when a person breathes, writes CNN ... "Portable by ...

CDC advises no longer testing those who have had contact with COVID-19 patients

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has changed their guidelines for testing for COVID-19. The agency no longer recommends testing for people without symptoms, even if they have been in close contact with someone who has the virus. Writes about this ...

Cancellation of Quarantine: CDC Changed Self-Isolation Guidelines

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has changed their guidelines for self-quarantine for 14 days after returning from travel abroad or to other states. Writes about this USA Today. The CDC has updated its travel requirements by advising ...

How not to get coronavirus in the elevator: CDC recommendations

The elevator has long become a familiar part of our life, but staying in a tight, confined space with a patient with coronavirus is fraught with infection. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) intends to publish guidelines to reduce the risk of infection in an elevator. Writes about this edition "Vesti". Coronavirus ...

40% of Americans Make Health Care Mistakes When Using Cleaning Products

4% of those surveyed admitted to using bleach or other disinfectants inside, according to Click Orlando. 39% of US residents use such funds incorrectly. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says Americans are misusing bleach in an attempt to ward off the coronavirus. ...

Complications and hospitalizations: the number of infections of Escherichia coli due to salad is growing

In New Jersey, at least five people were hospitalized after eating romaine lettuce. This salad is contaminated with E. coli bacteria and was sold throughout the United States. The Health Department has already confirmed more than 100 cases of infection, writes the NY Post. A total of seven people from ...

More than one hundred cases of rare paralysis disease confirmed in the USA

This year, there have been 116 confirmed cases of acute flaccid myelitis (called AFM), which mainly affects children. This, as writes USA Today, was reported by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The disease is quite rare and manifests itself in ...

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