Study: Pet Owners Easier Tolerate COVID-19

Now that the coronavirus lockdown has been imposed almost everywhere, dog owners are in a better position - they can officially go outside for a short time. But this is not the only benefit of pets. Scientists from the Italian city of Catanzaro, during a study...

Chinese doctors infected with COVID-19 darkened skin: what’s the reason

Two Chinese doctors who became infected with the coronavirus while treating patients in the epicenter of the pandemic, the city of Wuhan, survived the dangerous disease, but their skin became very dark after they were placed on life support, writes the New York Post. Doctor Yi Fan and...

Second wave of the epidemic and quarantine withdrawal: virologist forecasts on the development of the situation with coronavirus

Why is the second wave of coronavirus infections more dangerous than the first? When can quarantine be lifted and what needs to be taken into account? Answers to frequently asked questions were provided by British virologist from Lancaster University Dr. Muhammad Munir in an interview with the Balkan service of Radio Liberty. - Doctor Munir,...

Why the coronavirus pandemic has different consequences for men and women

The Covid-19 pandemic has completely different consequences for men and women - and not just in terms of health. It would seem that the virus should not care who it infects. Why does gender matter so much? The BBC reports. This coronavirus spares no one - not even...

Study: 44% of patients caught coronavirus from healthy-looking people

A new study suggests that a person who has contracted the coronavirus becomes infectious before they show symptoms, writes Meduza. Therefore, the risk of contracting COVID-19 is great for those who come into contact with absolutely healthy-looking people. We are used to thinking that they are infectious ...

Quarantine has reduced the vibration of the earth's crust: what does it mean for the planet

As a result of the quarantine measures introduced in different countries, fewer people use public and private transport, a huge number of factories and factories have been stopped. Billions of people hardly leave their homes, writes the BBC. All this led to a decrease in vibrations on the surface ...

Pandemic Travel: What You Need to Know for US Air Travel

Due to the coronavirus outbreak, airlines have significantly reduced passenger traffic. It seems that everyone on the planet has decided to postpone travel until better times. This is not at all true - many continue to fly, Fox News reports. To help travelers, the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has published...

'Learning to breathe again': what happens to patients with COVID-19 after resuscitation

“Psychosis, hopelessness and sticky horror”: British doctors told the BBC what new reality patients have to face after a long stay in the intensive care unit. There is no proven cure for the new coronavirus yet, so the basis of any treatment is to provide the body with oxygen while the immune…

'Self-isolation in Russian': an American spoke about his life in quarantine in Moscow

Voice of America correspondent Charles Maines flew from the United States to Russia in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and was forced to spend two weeks in his home confinement - according to the rules of self-isolation for people who arrived in the country from abroad. Features of quarantine life in Russia, he ...

AP: China has been hiding information about the beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic from the world for almost a week

In the early days, when the Chinese authorities learned that the country was facing the outbreak of a pandemic, a massive banquet was held in Wuhan, the epicenter of the initial outbreak, attended by tens of thousands of people, a great many of whom freely dispersed across the country to ...

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