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  • Japan’s Secret to Taming the Coronavirus: Peer Pressure

    Commuters at Shibuya Station in Tokyo in late June. Social conformity has been a key ingredient in Japan’s relative success against Covid.Credit...Chang W. Lee/The New York Times TOKYO — To understand how Japan has fared better than most of the world in containing the dire consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, consider Mika Yanagihara, who went shopping for flowers this past week in central To

      Japan’s Secret to Taming the Coronavirus: Peer Pressure
    • Coronavirus: Health minister Nadine Dorries tests positive

      Nadine Dorries is self-isolating at home, while another MP says she has been advised to do the same.

        Coronavirus: Health minister Nadine Dorries tests positive
      • Coronavirus: Anxiety and confusion over testing | CNN

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          Coronavirus: Anxiety and confusion over testing | CNN
        • Coronavirus 'could infect 60% of global population if unchecked'

            Coronavirus 'could infect 60% of global population if unchecked'
          • Tracking the White House Coronavirus Outbreak (Published 2020)

            More than two dozen coronavirus cases have now been tied to the White House or people who spent time near President Trump before he announced on Oct. 2 that he and the first lady, Melania Trump, had tested positive. The size of the outbreak grew in the following days as more aides and their contacts tested positive, and earlier cases at the White House were revealed. Several people who met with th

              Tracking the White House Coronavirus Outbreak (Published 2020)
            • Coronavirus: the disease Covid-19 explained

              New cases week-by-week On January 27, there were 1,771 new infections in mainland China – the first biggest one-day jump since the outbreak started in December. On the same day, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrived in Wuhan to visit patients and hospital staff. Hospital space in Wuhan Wuhan Municipal Health Commission announced a surge of 15,152 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of co

                Coronavirus: the disease Covid-19 explained
              • Coronavirus: UK variant 'may be more deadly'

                Evidence suggests the variant that emerged in the UK may be more deadly as well as faster-spreading.

                  Coronavirus: UK variant 'may be more deadly'
                • There Is A White House Blockade Stopping States From Getting Coronavirus PPE

                  The White House Has Erected a Blockade Stopping States and Hospitals From Getting Coronavirus PPE Whenever you start to think that the federal government under Donald Trump has hit a moral bottom, it finds a new way to shock and horrify. Over the last few weeks, it has started to appear as though, in addition to abandoning the states to their own devices in a time of national emergency, the federa

                    There Is A White House Blockade Stopping States From Getting Coronavirus PPE
                  • Coronavirus: WHO advises to wear masks in public areas

                    The World Health Organization changes its guidance saying masks can help stop the spread of the virus.

                      Coronavirus: WHO advises to wear masks in public areas
                    • Maddy lost her sense of smell and taste. She's been diagnosed with coronavirus

                      A leading Australian ear, nose and throat surgeon has warned widely reported symptoms of loss of taste and smell in COVID-19 cases may linger long after some patients have recovered from the virus. Key points:A growing body of scientific literature identifies anosmia and dysgeusia — the loss of smell and a diminished sense of taste — as coronavirus symptoms, alone or in conjunction with other symp

                        Maddy lost her sense of smell and taste. She's been diagnosed with coronavirus
                      • Almost one-third of Florida children tested are positive for the coronavirus

                        Almost one-third of Florida children tested are positive for the coronavirus by Alexandra Kelley | July 15, 2020 | Jul. 15, 2020 Story at a glance State data show children in Florida have a 31.1 percent positivity rate for COVID-19 infections. This comes as teachers and local governments deliberate on how to reopen schools in the fall. America is changing FASTER THAN EVER. Add Changing America to

                          Almost one-third of Florida children tested are positive for the coronavirus
                        • Coronavirus: Is there any evidence for lab release theory?

                          BBC News examines allegations that the coronavirus was accidentally released from a lab.

                            Coronavirus: Is there any evidence for lab release theory?
                          • Lack of testing doesn’t explain why Japan has so far escaped the worst of the coronavirus

                            It has been suggested quite widely that the relatively low number of known cases of COVID-19 in Japan is mainly due to the low number of tests for the disease that have been carried out. But looking more closely at the maths shows that this is almost certainly wrong. Japan has experienced a slow growth in the disease relative to other countries despite limited testing. Anyone paying attention to t

                              Lack of testing doesn’t explain why Japan has so far escaped the worst of the coronavirus
                            • Color of Coronavirus: COVID-19 deaths analyzed by race and ethnicity — APM Research Lab

                              RELATED CONTENT:ARCHIVE: Past Color of Coronavirus updatesVACCINES: How are states doing on COVID-19 vaccination efforts?COVID-19 in Minnesota: Key dataCOVID-19 ALONG THE NATION’S SOUTHERN CORRIDOR: What we’ve learned two+ years into the pandemicLAB NOTE: While still lower than most groups, COVID-19 deaths among white Americans have increased faster over the past three years The United States’ off

                                Color of Coronavirus: COVID-19 deaths analyzed by race and ethnicity — APM Research Lab
                              • Naming the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and the virus that causes it

                                Why do the virus and the disease have different names? Viruses, and the diseases they cause, often have different names.  For example, HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.  People often know the name of a disease, but not the name of the virus that causes it. There are different processes, and purposes, for naming viruses and diseases. Viruses are named based on their genetic structure to facilitate

                                • New coronavirus stable for hours on surfaces

                                  This scanning electron microscope image shows SARS-CoV-2 (yellow)—also known as 2019-nCoV, the virus that causes COVID-19—isolated from a patient in the U.S., emerging from the surface of cells (blue/pink) cultured in the lab.NIAID-RML What The virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is stable for several hours to days in aerosols and on surfaces, according to a new study from Nation

                                    New coronavirus stable for hours on surfaces
                                  • Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 isolate Wuhan-Hu-1, co - Nucleotide - NCBI

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                                    • Coronavirus: Indonesian village uses 'ghosts' for distancing patrols

                                      Mysterious and ghoulish volunteers began appearing in Kepuh village last month, local reports say.

                                        Coronavirus: Indonesian village uses 'ghosts' for distancing patrols
                                      • Dr. Vladimir Zelenko has now treated 699 coronavirus patients with 100% success using Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate, Zinc and Z-Pak [UPDATES] - Tech Startups

                                        Dr. Vladimir Zelenko has now treated 699 coronavirus patients with 100% success using Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate, Zinc and Z-Pak [UPDATES] April 11 Update: A new research study reveals that COVID-19 attacks hemoglobin in red blood cells, rendering it incapable of transporting oxygen. In the conclusion, researchers found that chloroquine could prevent the virus attacking the hemoglobin in the red b

                                          Dr. Vladimir Zelenko has now treated 699 coronavirus patients with 100% success using Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate, Zinc and Z-Pak [UPDATES] - Tech Startups
                                        • Coronavirus New York: health officials provide limits on testing patients for COVID-19

                                          Coronavirus New York: health officials provide limits on testing patients for COVID-19 NEW YORK -- New York City health officials have directed medical providers to stop testing patients for the coronavirus, except for those sick enough to require hospitalization, saying wider testing is exhausting supplies of protective equipment. In an advisory issued Friday, the health department said outpatien

                                            Coronavirus New York: health officials provide limits on testing patients for COVID-19
                                          • Li Wenliang: Coronavirus kills Chinese whistleblower doctor

                                            Li Wenliang warned fellow medics in December - but police told him to stop "making false comments".

                                              Li Wenliang: Coronavirus kills Chinese whistleblower doctor
                                            • Epidemiology of post-COVID syndrome following hospitalisation with coronavirus: a retrospective cohort study

                                              Epidemiology of post-COVID syndrome following hospitalisation with coronavirus: a retrospective cohort study Daniel Ayoubkhani, Kamlesh Khunti, Vahé Nafilyan, Thomas Maddox, Ben Humberstone, Sir Ian Diamond, Amitava Banerjee

                                                Epidemiology of post-COVID syndrome following hospitalisation with coronavirus: a retrospective cohort study
                                              • Coronavirus: Tokyo hospitals trying to stay ahead

                                                Until recently, Japan had been one of the success stories in controlling the spread of Covid-19. In February and March, Japan succeeded in suppressing early cluster outbreaks, and in keeping total infections in the hundreds. But now the capital Tokyo appears to have a developing epidemic with more than 3,500 cases confirmed. Countrywide there are now more than 12,000 cases. Doctors in Tokyo say a

                                                  Coronavirus: Tokyo hospitals trying to stay ahead
                                                • Eurosurveillance | Estimating the asymptomatic proportion of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship, Yokohama, Japan, 2020

                                                  Europe's journal on infectious disease surveillance, epidemiology, prevention and control

                                                    Eurosurveillance | Estimating the asymptomatic proportion of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship, Yokohama, Japan, 2020
                                                  • 13 Deaths in a Day: An ‘Apocalyptic’ Coronavirus Surge at an N.Y.C. Hospital (Published 2020)

                                                    transcript ‘People Are Dying’: 72 Hours Inside a N.Y.C. Hospital Battling CoronavirusAn emergency room doctor in Elmhurst, Queens, gives a rare look inside a hospital at the center of the coronavirus pandemic. “We don’t have the tools that we need.” [Machine beeping] “The frustrating thing about all of this is it really just feels like it’s too little, too late. Like we knew — we knew it was comin

                                                      13 Deaths in a Day: An ‘Apocalyptic’ Coronavirus Surge at an N.Y.C. Hospital (Published 2020)
                                                    • Italy COVID - Coronavirus Statistics - Worldometer

                                                      NOTE: As of April 13, 2024, the Coronavirus Tracker is no longer being updated due to the unfeasibility of providing statistically valid global totals, as the majority of countries have now stopped reporting. However, historical data remain accessible. Worldometer delivered the most accurate and timely global statistics to users and institutions around the world at a time when this was extremely c

                                                        Italy COVID - Coronavirus Statistics - Worldometer
                                                      • Covid: Belgian doctors with coronavirus asked to keep working

                                                        A top doctor tells the BBC they had no choice, to avoid the hospital system collapsing within days.

                                                          Covid: Belgian doctors with coronavirus asked to keep working
                                                        • It Is Time to Address Airborne Transmission of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

                                                          The evidence is admittedly incomplete for all the steps in COVID-19 microdroplet transmission, but it is similarly incomplete for the large droplet and fomite modes of transmission. The airborne transmission mechanism operates in parallel with the large droplet and fomite routes [16] that are now the basis of guidance. Following the precautionary principle, we must address every potentially import

                                                            It Is Time to Address Airborne Transmission of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
                                                          • Coronavirus: Are cruise ships really 'floating Petri dishes'?

                                                            Millions go on cruise ships each year - but are they more likely to make people sick?

                                                              Coronavirus: Are cruise ships really 'floating Petri dishes'?
                                                            • How German scientists hope to find coronavirus answers in country's worst-hit spot

                                                              Heinsberg is the site of a major coronavirus infection cluster in Germany. Photo: DPA Researchers in Germany are trying to find out how more about how coronavirus spreads and how to contain it. They've set up a centre in one of Germany's worst-hit spots to find answers. Can you get infected with coronavirus after using a shopping trolley in the supermarket? What about by touching a door handle in

                                                              • Century-Old Vaccine Investigated as a Weapon Against Coronavirus

                                                                Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas, Bloomberg quickly and accurately delivers business and financial information, news and insight around the world

                                                                  Century-Old Vaccine Investigated as a Weapon Against Coronavirus
                                                                • Japan has a remarkably low number of coronavirus cases that experts worry may lead to a 'false sense of security'

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                                                                    Japan has a remarkably low number of coronavirus cases that experts worry may lead to a 'false sense of security'
                                                                  • Closed environments facilitate secondary transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)

                                                                    Closed environments facilitate secondary transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Hiroshi Nishiura, Hitoshi Oshitani, Tetsuro Kobayashi, Tomoya Saito, Tomimasa Sunagawa, Tamano Matsui, Takaji Wakita, MHLW COVID-19 Response Team, Motoi Suzuki

                                                                      Closed environments facilitate secondary transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
                                                                    • A Mask Inventory System on Blockchain is Being Deployed to Fight Coronavirus in Taiwan - Fintech Hong Kong

                                                                      A Mask Inventory System on Blockchain is Being Deployed to Fight Coronavirus in Taiwan Taiwan’s concern in response to the 2019-nCoV Coronavirus outbreak has forced its local authorities to strictly ration the distribution of surgical masks and alleviate manpower shortages in repackaging bulk supplies through the help of volunteers. To facilitate this daunting logistical process, authorities creat

                                                                        A Mask Inventory System on Blockchain is Being Deployed to Fight Coronavirus in Taiwan - Fintech Hong Kong
                                                                      • How Coronavirus Hijacks Your Cells (Published 2020)

                                                                        The SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus The virus that causes Covid-19 is currently spreading around the world. At least six other types of coronavirus are known to infect humans, with some causing the common cold and two causing outbreaks: SARS and MERS.

                                                                          How Coronavirus Hijacks Your Cells (Published 2020)
                                                                        • How do children spread the coronavirus? The science still isn’t clear

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                                                                            How do children spread the coronavirus? The science still isn’t clear
                                                                          • Coronavirus: Expert panel to assess face mask use by public

                                                                            Experts are set to assess the value of face masks in helping slow the spread of coronavirus.

                                                                              Coronavirus: Expert panel to assess face mask use by public
                                                                            • Coronavirus/COVID-19 Support

                                                                              For anyone of any generation the world over, these are trying times of unprecedented uncertainty. Collectively living through a global pandemic, many of us are trying to understand the scope, impact, and preparation now needed. Many are using this opportunity to educate others, which can help us be more prepared, identify issues, and work in unison. Netlify believes this is one of the strongest ca

                                                                                Coronavirus/COVID-19 Support
                                                                              • World Health Organization says some nations aren't running enough coronavirus tests: 'Test every suspected case'

                                                                                The World Health Organization's top official criticized some nations for not doing enough to detect and contain the deadly coronavirus that's infected more than 174,000 people across the world. "We have not seen an urgent enough escalation in testing, isolation and contact tracing, which is the backbone of the response," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said."We have a simple messag

                                                                                  World Health Organization says some nations aren't running enough coronavirus tests: 'Test every suspected case'
                                                                                • Statement on the second meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) Emergency Committee regarding the outbreak of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV)

                                                                                  Statement on the second meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) Emergency Committee regarding the outbreak of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) The second meeting of the Emergency Committee convened by the WHO Director-General under the International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005) regarding the outbreak of novel coronavirus 2019 in the People’s Republic of China, with exportations to o

                                                                                    Statement on the second meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) Emergency Committee regarding the outbreak of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV)