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Study says 'new coronavirus has mutated' is misreading
A number of previous reports have suggested that the new coronavirus has mutated, but recent research has suggested that this may be misread.
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Researchers confused as Covid-19 patients test positive after discharge
"Returning positive" has become a hot word in the recent epidemic of new coronavirus, referring to patients with new coronavirus pneumonia who "reexamined positive for nucleic acids" after discharge.
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Dog diagnosed with new coronavirus infection in HK, first in the world
Hong Kong's Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) said on March 4 that a dog had been infected with the new coronavirus to a low degree, becoming the first case in the world.
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A Beijing hospital confirms coronavirus attacks central nervous system
Beijing Ditan Hospital affiliated to the Capital Medical University said on March 4 that the first patient with novel coronavirus pneumonia complicated with encephalitis was discharged from the hospital on February 25.
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Explainer: Should banknotes be sterilized during coronavirus outbreak?
After the currency circulation entered the electronic payment era in China, cash transactions became increasingly rare.
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WHO says new coronavirus pneumonia and seasonal flu have 4 main differences
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a press conference on March 3 that the WHO is deepening its knowledge of the new coronavirus pneumonia and has discovered four important differences from seasonal flu.
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South Korean team finds antibodies for Covid-19, local media says
A new virus fusion research team (CEVI fusion research team) led by the Korea Institute of Chemical Research has found antibodies against the new coronavirus (Covid-19), Yonhap reported today.
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Chinese team finds Covid-19 has mutated with 2 subtypes
The latest findings of the Chinese scientific research team show that the new coronavirus (Covid-19) has recently generated 149 mutation points and has evolved into two subtypes, namely L subtype and S subtype.
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Steve Wozniak says he and his wife may be coronavirus 'patient zero in U.S.'
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak tweeted on Monday that he and his wife may have been among the first in the U.S. to have the 2019 Novel Coronavirus after returning from a trip abroad.
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Global scientific institutions search for drugs to fight coronavirus
The epidemic of new coronavirus pneumonia is still continuing, and many research institutions around the world are going all out to find effective drugs to fight the virus.