Health
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Covid-19 causes higher mortality rate in places with bigger temperature variation
Recent studies have shown that the mortality of the new coronavirus pneumonia is positively correlated with the temperature difference between day and night and negatively correlated with the relative humidity.
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How to use pharmacological research to block coronavirus infections?
This article is based on the content of a speech by Li Wenhui, a senior researcher at the Beijing Institute of Life Sciences.
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Covid-19 vaccine to be available in 6 months at the soonest, experts say
Judging from the current situation, if we want to let the new coronavirus epidemic pass quickly, we hope that the new coronavirus vaccine will be developed soon.
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Researchers discover how the body kills coronavirus
The new coronavirus pandemic is far from being contained, and more and more confirmed cases are being reported in various countries around the world.
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Masks donated by Jack Ma arrives in Spain
The Jack Ma Foundation said on March 17 that 500,000 masks donated to Spain arrived in Zaragoza, Spain.
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The world's first coronavirus-positive pet dog has died
After a recent serum test result that showed negative results, the dog diagnosed with new coronavirus infection in Hong Kong eventually died.
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China develops coronavirus recombination vaccines, clinical trials started
China has successfully developed recombination vaccines for the new coronavirus, and has begun clinical trials on March 16, CCTV News reported today.
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Cytokine storm may be reason for high mortality rate of Covid-19
As of March 12, 2020, 125,048 people worldwide have been diagnosed with coronavirus infection (Covid-19) with a mortality rate of approximately 3.7%, much higher than the mortality rate of less than 1% from influenza.
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Microsoft closes global stores, only provide online services
On March 17, Microsoft announced on Twitter that for the safety of customers and employees, they are closing all global Microsoft Store locations, effective immediately.
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Asymptomatic Covid-19 infections in Jan may have led to 79% of new cases
A new study published in the journal Science tracked the spread of the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 in China in January this year and concluded that 86% of early infections were not recorded.