Covid-19
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Huawei subsidizes employees who work in Hubei, epicenter of China's Covid-19 outbreak
A Huawei employee recently said in the online forum that each person working at the Wuhan Institute's on-site office can get subsidies of 2,000 yuan per day (counting from 1.23 and ending on the date when the Hubei epidemic situation ends), and 1,000 yuan for those in other regions outside Hubei.
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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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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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Bill Gates: New coronavirus behaves like once-in-a-century pandemic
In the past week, the new coronavirus (Covid-19) has started behaving a lot like the once-in-a-century pathogen we’ve been worried about, Microsoft founder Bill Gates said in an article published on the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) on Friday.
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Does the sun kill the new coronavirus? Expert explains
Can the virus freeze to death at low temperatures? Will it disappear as the temperature rises? With the outbreak of the new coronavirus, there have been more and more questions about the virus and temperature.