Covid-19
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Domain names related to new coronavirus become investment hotspots
The outbreak of the new coronavirus has triggered people's snapping up of related website domain names, such as coronavirus.com, and aroused investors' desire to profit from the latest global health crisis.
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China's medical protective clothing production capacity rose 40-fold in 2 months
China's production of prevention and control materials against the new coronavirus has grown strongly, with medical protective clothing achieving a daily production capacity increase of more than 40 times in just two months, Xin Guobin, deputy minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, said today.
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Soap and alcohol, which has better disinfection?
As for the debate over which soap and alcohol have better disinfecting ability, Xu Xiaoyuan, chief physician of the Department of Infectious Diseases of Peking University First Hospital, said that soap belongs to detergents and alcohol belongs to disinfectants, which is not a concept and cannot be confused.
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People with coronavirus infection shows red-eye symptoms
Scientists at the National University Hospital of Singapore assessed whether the coronavirus can be transmitted through tears and found that such risks of transmission are low.
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New coronavirus may spread via sexual transmission
The new coronavirus is probably the most difficult virus currently found in humans. It spreads quickly, has fewer symptoms, and has a longer incubation period. Now it has been found to have a new way of potential infection.
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Volkswagen, Audi modify logo to remind people of social distancing
With the spread of the new coronavirus epidemic in overseas regions, Europe and North America have become more severe regions.
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Apple releases coronavirus-related app 'COVID-19'
Apple and the U.S. federal agencies have jointly released a screening tool application and website. The app is called Apple COVID-19, and it is now available on the App Store in the United States.
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Medical supplies donated by Jack Ma arrived in Philippines
The Jack Ma Foundation delivered the first batch of medical supplies donated to the Philippine Ministry of Health through Philippine Boxer and Senator Pacquiao, and arrived in Manila on March 27.
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WHO: New coronavirus survives up to 7 days on masks
WHO researchers said that the new coronavirus can survive up to 7 days on medical surgical masks, and that the virus on paper products can die as soon as 3 hours.
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Researchers find ways to reuse N95 masks
Due to the continuing shortage of N95 masks across the United States, medical institutions are struggling to find ways to clean and dispose of masks for reuse and to protect front-line medical personnel who may eventually be infected with new crown virus.