What are the symptoms of coronavirus? What can you expect with COVID variants? Fever, fatigue and dry cough; nasal congestion, runny nose and sore throat; diarrhea; and shortness of breath are signs of infection.
It is the biggest sporting event since the outbreak of COVID-19 and the health and safety protocols for Euro 2020 will be watched closely by other organizers hoping to stage their own tournaments and concerts later this year. The competition was already a huge logistical challenge afte...
What is the high Covid alert level? Under tier two - high - restrictions are the same as tier one, but with the added ban on indoor mixing of households or support bubbles is not allowed. This is similar to the rules currently in place in Middlesbrough and parts of the North East. ...
leader of the expert panel for COVID-19 treatment in Shanghai, and member of the standing committee for Chinese Medical Association's infectious disease branch, answered questions in an on-line seminar held by the Chinese Consulate General in ...
There are thousands of coronavirus cases in the U.S., and the number continues to climb. There are now confirmed cases in every state. SEE: The Latest News on the Coronavirus Outbreak The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is providing up-to-date information on COVID-19, and stat...
Spread of the coronavirus has exposed troubling problems at fur farms and how we respond to outbreaks there.
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The emergence of fast-spreading coronavirus variants has once again put a spotlight on the role of children in the COVID-19 pandemic. Early data on one new variant had suggested that it was spreading more in children than in adults compared with other lineages. But researchers now suggest the...
Children are no more susceptible to these lineages than adults are — and closing schools on the basis of incomplete information could have repercussions. Children are no more susceptible to these lineages than adults are — and closing schools on the basis of incomplete information could have ...
Since the COVID-19 policy was relaxed in December and as China further eases measures by downgrading the management of COVID-19 from Class A to Class B from January 8, the country is going all out to ensure a smooth shift. Passengers are seen at Shenzhen North railway station in Shenzhen...