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Fighting The New Coronavirus

Does 'mutation' mean coronavirus more likely to infect people?

The National Science Review sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences recently published a paper entitled "On the origin and continuing evolution of SARS-CoV-2".

Positive anal swabs in children with Covid-19 could persist for up to 7 weeks

It is not uncommon for patients with new coronavirus pneumonia to test positive for anal swab nucleic acid, but in children, the positive can last more than seven weeks.

Elon Musk: Car death risk is much greater than new coronavirus

Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, sent an email to all SpaceX employees on Friday saying that the risk of death from a car accident is much greater than that of the new coronavirus.

How long can the new coronavirus live?

The new coronavirus survived in air aerosols for a maximum of 3 hours, with a median half-life of 2.7 hours.

Hong Kong pet dog's new coronavirus sera test turns negative

Previously, a pet dog in Hong Kong had a weak positive response to the new coronavirus test. Now, Hong Kong's Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) arranged a new serum test for it and the dog's serum report was negative.

BYD has built world's largest mask factory: 5 million pieces per day

Since the outbreak of the new coronavirus pneumonia, masks have become one of the most in short supply of protective materials. In addition, disinfectants, protective clothing, etc. have also been in short supply across the country.

Researcher warns new coronavirus may cause testicular damage

On March 12, an article entitled "Men of Reproductive Age with New Coronavirus Pneumonia Should Have Fertility Checks" sparked widespread concern online.

Will US dollar notes carry new coronavirus?

If carriers of the new coronavirus have been exposed to RMB banknotes, will it be contagious? This was a topic hotly debated by social networks when the domestic epidemic began.

How global tech firms react to new coronavirus outbreaks

The World Health Organization (WHO) today officially labeled the new coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) as a global pandemic (Pandemic).

Who are at higher risk for coronavirus infections?

Currently in the United States, almost everyone is affected in some way by the stress and anxiety caused by the new coronavirus epidemic, the termination of activity or the disease itself.
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