Covid-19
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Home AI system can monitor Covid-19 symptoms in elderly living alone
During the pandemic of the new coronavirus pneumonia, caring for the elderly becomes more difficult. Does artificial intelligence play a role in this field?
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When will the new coronavirus vaccine come out?
The epidemic of new coronavirus pneumonia is still raging around the world, and scientists from various countries are accelerating the pace of research and development of vaccines.
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Jack Ma donates 2nd batch of medical supplies to Africa, including 500 ventilators
Jack Ma announced on Twitter today that the second batch of donations to Africa from the Jack Ma Foundation and the Alibaba Foundation has already been sent out.
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Is there any country without coronaviruses?
The number of confirmed cases of new coronavirus pneumonia in the world has exceeded 1 million, with more than 50,000 deaths. As hospitals are overwhelmed around the world, people were asking is there any place in the world that has not been affected by the new coronavirus?
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U.S. zoo confirms a tiger tests positive for coronavirus
The new coronavirus has infected more than 1.13 million people worldwide, and the United States ranks first with 330,000 diagnoses. The tragedy is that various animals have also begun to suffer.
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Google's new doodle advises people to stay home
To encourage people to protect themselves at home, a new doodle has been launched on the Google homepage.
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Will coronavirus disappear on its own in summer?
The latest data shows that more than 1.05 million cases of new coronavirus pneumonia have been diagnosed globally.
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China's ad spending may see slowest growth in 9 years due to Coronavirus
COVID-19 is having a negative impact on China's advertising expenditure, with market research firm eMarketer lowering its forecast for China's advertising spending in 2020 and beyond.
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Sharp drop in global flights may lead to inaccurate weather forecasts
The World Meteorological Organization said recently that the sharp reduction in global flights caused by the COVID-19 epidemic has caused a significant drop in meteorological data monitored by aircraft.
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Study finds some cats in Wuhan infected with coronavirus
Current research generally believes that the new coronavirus may be derived from bats. How the new coronavirus spreads from bats to humans also requires direct contact between humans and intermediate host animals.