Covid-19
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Pfizer and BioNTech complete first clinical trial of Covid-19 vaccine in U.S.
In the continued absence of "potent drugs", the "competition" for vaccine development of new coronavirus vaccines continues to accelerate.
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Coronavirus may survive in water for long periods
We now know that the main route of transmission of the new coronavirus is through airborne transmission. Droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes can carry the virus.
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Suppression of glucose metabolism may be effective in treating Covid-19, study finds
Scientists have found that many of those who die from the new coronavirus appear to be harmed more by the autoimmune system than by the virus itself.
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Chinese team finds liquiritin inhibits coronavirus replication
Liquiritin inhibits replication of novel coronaviruses, the latest research from a team of researchers at Peking University found.
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Covid-19 symptoms are genetically influenced, study finds
A team including the Department of Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology at King's College London, UK, and the NIHR Centre for Biomedical Research recently made a new observation: genetic factors play a role in half of the individual differences observed in the main symptoms of Covid-19.
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BYD cars get high-temperature disinfection feature via system update
BYD said recently that in order to achieve protection for users, BYD has added "high temperature disinfection function" through an OTA update for the cars' system.
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What happens if a coronavirus vaccine is never developed?
As countries lie frozen in lockdown and billions of people lose their livelihoods, public figures are teasing a breakthrough that would mark the end of the crippling coronavirus pandemic: a vaccine.
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Coronavirus can cause deadly blood clots in the lungs, study finds
The new coronavirus attack on the body is so complex that it can cause a cascade of unexpected symptoms and complications that can be fatal.
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Which countries have not reported Covid-19 cases?
The novel coronavirus pneumonia (Covid-19) epidemic has spread to more than 200 countries and regions worldwide but confirmed cases of novel coronavirus pneumonia have not yet been reported in some countries and regions.
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Coronavirus pandemic likely to last two years until heard immunity, report says
The coronavirus pandemic is likely to last as long as two years and won't be controlled until about two-thirds of the world's population is immune, a group of experts said in a report.