The World Health Organization has finally labeled COVID-19 as a pandemic, but does it change anything or is it just semantics?
Tangen on China Ep. 8: Why is China blamed for coronavirus pandemic?Share Error loading player: No playable sources found05:38 China has had the single most successful response, in terms of health and economics, of any large country in the world. CGTN's special serie...
THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC SHUTDOWN AND DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE: WHY COURTS SHOULD REFOCUS THE FIFTH AMENDMENT TAKINGS ANALYSISHarris, Timothy M.Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
Weil now estimates that number to be on the lower end of that range, noting that "even 50% will be a huge increase over 2016." MORE: Here's how states have changed the rules around voting amid the coronavirus pandemic For the general election, at least 30 states plus the District ...
the carriers access to additional bandwidth for the next 60 days to handle the additional users. (T-Mobileis so far the only carrier to take the FCC up on its offer to use spectrum in the 600 MHz Band to help meet increased consumer demand for broadband during the coronavirus pandemic....
From prehistoric predator encounters to frantic toilet paper runs, our anxious brains can short-circuit when faced with the scary unknown.
MORE ON CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC The Fed slashes rates to zero to combat coronavirus today Italy on Sunday reported 368 new deaths from the coronavirus outbreak as the country’s death toll hit 1,809 while the number of positive cases rose to 24,747 from 21,157 on Saturday, the country’s civi...
Since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the new Corona virus a pandemic on March 12th 2020, many friends of mine and colleagues from the scientific community, knowing that I work with Futures Studies and Forecasting Methods, have flooded me with questions such as: What is happening?
And the coronavirus work from home situation will have a lasting impact on how everyone gets work done in the future, regardless of how and where you work. Normal remote work advice isn’t as helpful as it used to be. This situation is very very different. Here are a few of our pande...
nanobodies that bind to the spikeproteinof the SARS-CoV-1 and MERS-CoV coronaviruses behind the SARS and MERS diseases, respectively. What was particularly encouraging was that researchers also demonstrated that engineered nanobodies could neutralise these viruses, but also SARS-CoV-2, in the lab...