An interesting video/article on the WSJ about recovery and our immune system

Understanding how the body clears the new coronavirus is becoming more important as the U.S. begins to reopen. WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains how the body fights infection and why feeling better doesn’t equal being virus-free. If you have a subscription to the WSJ you can also read the accompagning article about "What It Will Take

By Admin|2020-06-28T10:41:38+00:00June 28th, 2020|News|0 Comments

WHO halts trials of hydroxychloroquine / Dutch workers on mink farms could be first humans infected by animals

Read full article on The Straits Times GENEVA • The World Health Organisation (WHO) has suspended the testing of the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine in Covid-19 patients because of safety concerns, according to its director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Hydroxycholoroquine has been touted by US President Donald Trump and others as a possible treatment for the disease

By Admin|2020-05-26T22:30:55+00:00May 26th, 2020|News|0 Comments

DNI believes virus “was not manmade or genetically modified”

The office of the director of national intelligence has released an unusual statement saying officials do not believe coronavirus was manmade, echoing many health experts. “The Intelligence Community also concurs with the wide scientific consensus that the COVID-19 virus was not manmade or genetically modified,” the statement reads. The statement added, “The IC will continue

By Admin|2020-04-30T16:44:05+00:00April 30th, 2020|News|0 Comments

Coronavirus antibody testing suggests infections are widely under-reported.

Read full article on FOX News Mounting evidence suggests that the coronavirus might be more widespread throughout the USA than previously thought -- in some cases more than 80 times original estimates -- as US states expand capacity for antibody testing and find surprising results.

By Admin|2020-04-28T20:29:43+00:00April 28th, 2020|News|0 Comments

CDC adds 6 new coronavirus symptoms to list

Although most of these symptoms were already in my list since a few weeks as I get my information from multiple information independant sources (FAQ about symptoms), the CDC has now also added some more symptoms to their list. Several news articles can be found about it as well, FOXNews | The New York Times

By Admin|2020-04-27T15:59:04+00:00April 27th, 2020|News|0 Comments

How coronavirus will forever change airlines and the way we fly

Read full article on BLOOMBERG From air fares to destinations to cabin layouts, things may look very different once we start traveling again. Higher fares, fewer routes, pre-flight health checks and less free food: The coronavirus pandemic is ushering in a new era of air travel. Read the full article on Bloomberg

By Admin|2020-04-27T09:43:28+00:00April 27th, 2020|News|0 Comments

Dutch: Zo kijken de vijf populairste Europese vakantielanden naar komende zomer

Lees het volledige artikel hier Landen als Spanje en Italië zuchtten afgelopen jaren onder hordes toeristen. Maar nu bezoekersrecords plaatsmaken voor de stilte dreigt een ramp. Want overlast door toerisme of niet, een groot deel van de Europese economie vaart op die sector. De miljoenen mensen die er hun brood mee verdienen, gaan een loodzware

By Admin|2020-04-21T22:04:37+00:00April 21st, 2020|News|0 Comments

Singapore sees huge surge in new virus cases

Read full articles on CTV or CNN Singapore reported 942 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, a single-day high for the tiny city-state that pushed its total number of infections to 5,992, including 11 deaths. The number of cases in Singapore has more than doubled over the past week amid an explosion of infections among foreign

By Admin|2020-04-21T21:08:05+00:00April 19th, 2020|News|0 Comments

More testing needed before states implement Trump’s reopening guidance, experts say.

See news report on ABC News. While the White House on Friday insisted that the United States has the testing capacity to begin reopening the economy in certain states, under the administration's new guidelines, some public health experts warned that the country still lacks adequate testing to track and contain potential coronavirus outbreaks.

By Admin|2020-04-21T21:08:08+00:00April 18th, 2020|News|0 Comments
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