Now in 2024, the virus is still affecting people in ways scientists are only just beginning to fully understand - and affecting the NHS. So how prevalent is COVID today and what have we learned? How widespread are COVID infections now? Unsurprisingly, ...
“Our findings may suggest that stronger social support existing in communities from racial minority groups and people of lower socioeconomic status might have alleviated (缓解) the association between living alone and cancer deat...
Researchers analyzed COVID death rates in Michigan and Georgia, the only states reporting data by age, race and sex. "This analysis complicates the simple narrative that men are dying at greater rates of COVID-19 than women," said lead author Tamara Rushovich, a doctoral candidate in populat...
Smokers are actually at a higher risk of dying from covid-19doi:10.1016/S0262-4079(20)30948-9Clare WilsonThe New Scientist
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and U.S. President Donald Trump in April 2020. /AP "There comes a time when we heed a certain call When the world must come together as one There are people dying And it’s time to lend a hand to life The greatest gift of all…...
More than 1 in 3 still offlineBut despite these impressive figures, more than 2.7 billion people remain offline around the world, with India alone home to more than 680 million of the world’s “unconnected”.In more encouraging news, the latest data show that internet penetration now exceeds...
Recently, due to the COVID-19, online course has become a heated topic at the moment. Different people hold different attitudes towards online course. Just as a saying goes, every coin has two sides, and this is no exception. For some...
“The messenger RNA vaccine should have been rolled out for the people that were at risk for severe disease because that’s what the vaccine was developed for,” Birx said. She also confessed the COVID shot was never “designed” to prevent infection: “That is not what the COVID vaccine...
throughout history, from the buddhist concept of dharma to the aztecs belief that our world was a painting by the gods, to plato's allegory of the cave, we've always toyed with this idea of reality as an illusion, as a shadow of what is truly real i mean, people have been thinking...
In an interview with CBS NewsWednesday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sought to reassure Americans that "of course" it's safe to fly. "If you get in a plane, if you look at how many people fly, how many flights we have, of course it's a safe space," Duffy said. He noted th...