"It was nice for the first edition in Tokyo, but unfortunately we didn't see any spectators due to COVID," Kobinata said. "With good ticket selling in Paris, we expect a large crowd of spectators and hopefully a great success."■...
Here is what we have in our COVID arsenal When the COVID pandemic began, we didn't have any drugs to treat the virus. Instead, we had to rely on drugs that could treat COVID symptoms while the body healed itself. Now we have a range ofrecommended COVID medicinesthat are either antiv...
March 17, 2020: Coronavirus now present in all 50 states West Virginia reports its first COVID-19 case, meaning the disease is present in all 50 states. MORE: Coronavirus map: Tracking the spread in the US and around the world March 17, 2020: Northern Californians ordered to 'shelter in...
Deadly outbreaks have plagued societies for centuries. But they can lead to medical breakthroughs—if we learn the right lessons from them.
“The covid phenomenon—not the pandemic but the phenomenon around it—created this opportunity for AIDS denialists to reemerge,” he adds. Denialists like Peter Duesberg, the now-infamous Berkeley biologist who first promoted the idea that AIDS is caused by pharmaceuticals or recreational drugs, ...
While this infection is a threat to adults, especially the elderly and those with co-morbidity, children seem at low risk for serious COVID-19 infections. This, so far, holds true for children with cancer currently being treated, even though they are known to be immunocompromised. Therefore,...
Doctors explain the incubation period of COVID-19, what the symptoms are, vaccination benefits, and when you stop being contagious if you're infected.
Another challenge is theinabilityto clearly measure the condition. “We don’t really have specific tests—something that could say, ‘Oh, you have long COVID,’” Bateman said. Plus, she noted, it can be hard to link symptoms in different organs to the same original process, especially be...
"What we try to do as lawyers is have the jurors only focus on the case," Ward said, "but the minute somebody coughs or sneezes, are they worried that they're going to contract the disease? That became very concerning." Because of COVID restrictions on access to the courtroom, Cahi...
With prospects of herd immunity fading, endemic COVID-19 is upon us, and new “whole of society” approaches are needed.