Stroke, psychosis, delirium: scientists warned about the dangers of COVID-19 to the brain

On Wednesday, July 8, scientists warned of a potential spike in brain damage from coronavirus infection, as new evidence suggests COVID-19 can lead to severe neurological complications, including inflammation, psychosis and delirium. Research conducted by scientists ...

'Fragile and short-lived': experts doubt the reliability of immunity to coronavirus

A British immunologist has warned that relying on immunity to COVID-19 as a strategy to combat the pandemic is "not a safe bet," adding that herd immunity strategies "will probably never work," CNBC writes. On July 6, Danny Altmann, professor of immunology at Imperial College London, said...

Stays in the air for a long time: hundreds of scientists believe that WHO underestimates the infectivity of coronavirus

More than 230 scientists have signed an open letter to the World Health Organization (WHO) requesting a review of its recommendations for combating coronavirus. They claim that, contrary to the opinion of WHO, the virus can stay in the air for a long time, which creates an additional danger for people, writes Tut.by. ...

Nine times infectious: a new strain of coronavirus is spreading in the US and Europe

A global study found strong evidence that a new form of coronavirus has spread from Europe to the United States. On Thursday, July 2, an international team of researchers reported that the new mutation increases the likelihood of people contracting the virus, but does not appear to make them more severe than ...

In the United States, a new daily record of coronavirus infections was recorded

According to Johns Hopkins University, on Wednesday, July 1, the United States recorded more than 50 new cases of coronavirus per day, which was the largest one-day increase since the outbreak of the new coronavirus, writes CNBC. The number of disease cases increased by 600% ...

'Europe was not left': the United States bought the world stock of remdesivir for the treatment of COVID-19

The United States has purchased nearly the entire global supply of remdesivir, an antiviral drug that could speed up the recovery of coronavirus-infected patients, writes the New York Post. HHS Head Alex Azar announced an agreement to provide large quantities of the drug from Gilead ...

Flights during a pandemic: how to protect yourself from coronavirus at the airport and airplane

Experts say it's safer to fly now than it was at the start of the coronavirus pandemic because many airlines have made rule changes. But it is very important for travelers themselves to take precautions, writes USA Today. Travel is a process in which...

The second wave of coronavirus: how to recognize it and which countries have already encountered it

In Israel, Germany and other countries, quarantine measures are being partially restored. Is this the second wave of the pandemic? Meduza explains. In the United States, on June 27, a record number of confirmed cases of coronavirus infection was recorded - 45 thousand people fell ill in one day. In Germany, due to the outbreak...

Flights after quarantine: many people who do not have COVID-19 will not be allowed on the plane

Air travel now takes place under strict measures to limit the spread of coronavirus. One of the conditions is thermal screening, but aviation experts warn that temperature checks could result in flight refusal for passengers who do not have COVID-19, Express writes. At Caircraft,…

How much will remdesivir treatment cost for Americans with COVID-19

The drug remdesivir to treat COVID-19 will cost $ 3120 for a typical US patient with private insurance, writes Fox Business. Gilead Sciences Inc. published its pricing plans for the drug remdesivir, used to treat COVID-19, saying US hospitals will charge ...

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