Scientists Found Cause of Unusual Pathologies After COVID-19 Recovery
American biologists have discovered the cause of a wide range of symptoms that can persist long after formal recovery from COVID-19.
Read MoreAmerican biologists have discovered the cause of a wide range of symptoms that can persist long after formal recovery from COVID-19.
Read MoreThe rate of spread of coronavirus infection on the planet by the end of September has decreased almost one and a half times compared to the beginning of the month, according to the data of the World Health Organization.
Read MoreThe World Health Organization has created a new working group of 20 scientists to reopen the investigation into the origin of COVID-19.
Read MoreThe number of coronavirus vaccinations worldwide has surpassed 6 billion, more than half of which come from three countries-China (2.18 billion), India (0.84 billion) and the United States (0.4 billion)-according to calculations based on official statements by authorities and media statistics.
Read MoreThe spread of COVID-19 in the United States could have begun as early as September 2019, earlier than in China, according to a study by Chinese scientists published on the scientific portal ChinaXiv.
Read MoreThe German company BioNTech, which together with its American partner Pfizer has developed a vaccine against Comirnaty coronavirus, reported positive results of clinical trials of the drug among children aged 5 to 11 years.
Read MoreU.S. Chief Infectious Disease Officer Anthony Fauci told CNN that one million deaths from COVID-19 in the United States is not “inevitable”-expanding vaccination could keep the country from reaching that number.
Read MoreWashington is in talks with U.S. company Pfizer to purchase 500 million doses of coronavirus vaccine to give to countries in need.
Read MoreThe number of new cases of coronavirus infection in the world is declining for the third week in a row. As follows from WHO calculations, for the last seven days, 3.8 million people have been diagnosed on the planet – almost 0.2 million fewer than in the previous similar period.
Read MoreAccording to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), current anticoronavirus vaccines are still quite effective against the COVID-19 delta strain.
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