Covid-19

  • WHO launches APP to helping users diagnose Covid-19

    WHO is preparing an official APP for the new crown epidemic to disseminate relevant news, tips and alerts.

  • Cancer patients have increased risk of coronavirus infection

    The new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (formerly known as 2019-nCoV), which causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), is now raging worldwide.

  • Chinese team isolates highly effective coronavirus antibody

    Since the outbreak of the new coronavirus pneumonia at the end of 2019, the research team of Professor Zhang Linqi of Tsinghua University School of Medicine and the research team of Professor Zhang Zheng of Shenzhen Third People's Hospital have worked together to carry out protective antibody responses to new coronavirus infection and recovery patients A systematic and comprehensive analysis.

  • U.S. official says there may be another coronavirus cycle next winter

    Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said on Wednesday that the U.S. and other countries "need to be prepared for another cycle" of novel coronavirus next winter.

  • Tencent Health Code has been used by 900M users 36 days after launch

    Cheng Wu, vice president of Tencent Group, said that Tencent's "Health Code" has been used by 900 million users, with cumulative visits reaching 8 billion.

  • Coronavirus no longer dominates searches in China as epidemic subsides

    As the new coronavirU.S. pneumonia epidemic put under control in China, the search volume of "new coronavirU.S. pneumonia" related content also dropped. The daily average search volume for the term in the past 7 days has dropped by 973% from its peak, a report released by Baidu showed.

  • Coronavirus kills more men than women, here is why

    The new coronavirus is fatal to many patients, including the elderly and people with underlying diseases. From early on, epidemiologists have said that the new coronavirus kills more men than women, but there is no clear answer as to why this happens.

  • Social networks most likely to mislead people on COVID-19

    From March 10 to 16, the Pew Research Center conducted a study of recent news reports on the US election and the epidemic, and found that people who mainly obtain information through social platforms are most likely to misunderstand the epidemic.

  • Ray Dalio asks: What is the value of human life relative to economic activity

    This is a commentary posted by Ray Dalio, the world's largest hedge fund Bridgewater Associates's Founder, on his LinkedIn page.

  • Global smartphone output to decline by 30% in H1, report says

    Stagnant supply and crippled demand will lead to a 30% decline in global smartphone production in the first half of the year, according to a research report from market research company ABI Research.