Government aid in connection with coronavirus: Americans are warned about fraud

The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) urged taxpayers to be more alert as phishing attempts and other types of fraud have increased due to the coronavirus. In particular, fraudsters began to often impersonate government agencies that are responsible for sending financial aid in connection with ...

Weapons and escape from the laboratory: the most popular coronavirus conspiracy theories

Semyon Esilevsky, biophysicist, doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, leading researcher at the Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences and a scholar of the Marie Curie at the University of Burgundy Franche-Comté, France, explained why talk about the artificial creation of the coronavirus should not be trusted. Writes about this "Voice ...

Scientists have identified non-obvious symptoms of coronavirus: a list

A group of scientists have identified several non-obvious additional symptoms of the 2019-nCov coronavirus, which can appear in the early days of the disease, even before the temperature rises or a dry cough appears. The research results were published in the renowned medical journal Lancet. Experts studied the picture of the disease in 191 adults ...

'On the advice of a doctor': British Prime Minister hospitalized due to coronavirus

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was admitted to hospital due to the coronavirus. On the evening of April 6, he was transferred to the intensive care unit due to his deterioration. Writes about this The Guardian. It became known that Johnson was sick 10 days ago, he had ...

Light at the end of a coronavirus: 4 reasons to remain optimistic during a pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the way of life and plans of millions of people around the world. Its scale makes many experts believe that quarantine measures cannot be avoided for weeks, if not months, the BBC writes. It's hard to see anything positive in a situation like this, but ...

COVID-19: debunking popular myths about the disease

How are people who have developed symptoms of COVID-19 treated and why is no one talking about treatment? Voice of America debunks myths and provides facts known about the coronavirus today. Question: If all the signs of COVID-19 are present (dry cough, headache, etc.),…

Fakes about coronavirus and not only: why do we believe false information

Together with the coronavirus epidemic, an infodemic came into our lives. This word is called rumors, panic stories, fakes and humor that accompany the epidemic, and in some countries even anticipate, according to Lifehacker. We all hear them perfectly and know: “Close ...

All because of the coronavirus: the number of jobs in the United States decreased for the first time in 11 years

The number of jobs in the United States in March 2020 decreased by 701 thousand. The continuous growth of the labor market observed over the past ten years has stopped. And this is just the beginning of the storm caused by the coronavirus, which is destroying the American economy and the labor market, writes USA Today. ...

Part of COVID-19 survivors is newly infected with coronavirus: what is known

According to a recent study in China, some (about 10%) of patients who have previously recovered from coronavirus infection re-observe positive test results after being discharged from the hospital, writes Fox News. First aid doctors during the outbreak in Wuhan, China, where ...

Many will have to wait until September: when and how Americans will receive financial assistance in connection with the coronavirus

According to an analysis by the US House of Representatives General Committee on Tax Allocation, many Americans will not be eligible for federal coronavirus aid until mid-September, Fox Business reported. In mid-April, the Internal Revenue Service (Internal Revenue Service ...

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