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Soap kills coronavirus more effectively than alcohol, chemistry professor says
Palli Thordarson (@PalliThordarson), a professor of chemistry at the University of New South Wales in Australia, says soap is more effective at killing coronavirus than alcohol.
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Coronavirus can survive for 30 mins in closed compartments, study says
One people infected by coronavirus caused 13 infections onboard a bus.
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Plasma therapy is effective for Covid-19, but bottlenecks remain
"If sufficient plasma is available, the sooner it can be used for clinical treatment, the better."
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Do you need to panic as pet tested positive for coronavirus?
Is the new coronavirus "mutated" and able to spread in dogs?
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Will the new coronavirus become extinct because it is too virulent?
According to its classification and virulence, as long as humans take effective prevention and control measures, it will most likely go extinct.
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Chinese researcher develops Covid-19 human cell vaccine, and tried it first
A team of scientists in Shanghai attempted to explore a safer human cell-based vector vaccine and completed the first injection.
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Coronavirus may evolve rapidly, study finds
The rate of evolution of the new coronavirus (Covid-19), and how the virus interacts with other microorganisms in the lungs of the infected, is still unclear.
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Coronavirus may have caused meningitis in a man in Japan, report says
The man not only developed symptoms such as fever and pneumonia, but also meningitis and was unconscious.
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Behind the suspected 'mutation' of Covid-19: what you have missed
What does Covid-19 mutation mean? Will it cause changes in pathogenic mechanisms and pose challenges to the development and use of drugs and vaccines?
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Can measures against SARS control Covid-19? The Lancet explains
There is no doubt that no other country can emulate China's current approach.