White House security chief amputated part of leg due to COVID-19

White House security chief Creed Bailey has part of his leg amputated after severe COVID-19. This is the most serious publicly reported case of the consequences of coronavirus infection associated with the White House, writes ABC News. Bailey was in intensive care for three months ...

Some masks are more dangerous to health than their absence: what you need to know

A new study has shown that wearing a used mask can be more dangerous than not wearing it at all when it comes to preventing COVID-19, writes the New York Post. The new 65-layer surgical mask is XNUMX percent effective in filtering airborne particles, but ...

Wisconsin man stabs wife, sister and dog to 'save them from COVID-19'

A Wisconsin man will spend his life in a mental hospital after he stabbed two family members and a dog to death—and seriously injured two others—during an outburst related to his obsessive fears about COVID-19. About...

Tea, chocolate, wine: food can reduce the risk of coronavirus infection

Scientists from North Carolina State University have found that chemicals found in food and drinks help the body fight coronavirus. This is discussed in more detail in the Voice of America video. The best diet during a pandemic is green tea in a bite with...

Trump proposes to postpone vaccination of White House employees from COVID-19

US President Donald Trump has suggested that senior White House officials delay getting vaccinated against COVID-19. The announcement came hours after some media outlets reported that senior officials would be vaccinated within ten days, Voice of America reported.…

COVID-19 could be an autoimmune disease: what does it mean

Scientists have found evidence that COVID-19 has features of a respiratory disease but is autoimmune. Ukrayinska Pravda writes about this. Autoimmune diseases are diseases in which the body’s immunity is mobilized not against a virus or antigen, but against the cells of its own body and attacks...

COVID-19 vaccination begins in the US: how to prepare and what to expect

On Monday, December 14, the United States received its first coronavirus vaccine, opening a new chapter in the fight against the pandemic, which has killed more people in the United States than in any other country, writes The New York Times. Soon after…

The mysterious illness of a Texas woman has become a weapon of anti-vaccination workers around the world

Texas resident Patricia suffers from a skin condition, but a misunderstanding about what could have caused it set off a chain of events that turned her leg into a major talking point for anti-vaxxers. The BBC writes about this. In the photo - her legs with purple ulcers...

How to independently distinguish the flu and the common cold from COVID-19

Thousands of people are now turning to doctors because of cough, runny nose and sore throat. How do you know if it's COVID-19, the flu or a cold? The doctor explained this specifically for the Vesti Israel project. In recent days, thousands of people have been turning to doctors because of cough, runny nose, weakness,…

Californians will receive phone notifications if they have been in contact with COVID-19 patients

Now Californians will be able to receive a notification on the phone about whether they have contacted someone with COVID-19. More details about the new application were given by KTLA. The new tool, announced by Governor Gavin Newsom, aims to help reduce the spread of the virus as the state ...

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