No new corona infections in four federal states!

The reproduction number is 0.89 – Good news from the northeast. Brandenburg, Saxony, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania and Hamburg reported no new infections with the corona virus on Tuesday. – RKI: Around 7,100 active cases in Germany – The estimated number of registered and still active corona cases in Germany is currently around 7,100. This comes from … Read more

Coronavirus 2020 – Scientists have found a new focus of COVID-19 in the human body – coronavirus news

Coronavirus may cause conjunctivitis / Photo pixabay.com As they study the new coronavirus COVID-19, scientists will learn more and more about the disease. In particular, it turned out that even after removing the virus from the human respiratory tract, the infection can persist for a long time in the eyes. Researchers studied cases of infection … Read more

Coronavirus 2020 – How to reduce the risk of death from COVID-19 – scientist gave advice – coronavirus news

A scientist called for sports to protect against coronavirus / Photo pixabay.com – Acute respiratory distress syndrome is considered the leading cause of death in patients with COVID-19. To reduce the risk of ARDS, you need to perform regular exercise. This was stated by scientist Zheng Yang from the University of Virginia in the United … Read more

Deaths and 974 positive cases of coronavirus increase to 51

He Health Department confirmed on Wednesday morning that the COVID-19 coronavirus deaths on the island totaled 51 and the number of positive cases rose to 974. According to the agency’s dashboard, this represents six new deaths from the disease and 51 new cases that tested positive for the virus. San Juan, Guaynabo and Bayamón They … Read more

WHO clarifies: Drinking alcoholic beverages does not help fight coronavirus

World Health Organization (WHO) warned people Tuesday not to believe versions that drinking strong alcoholic beverages will help combat coronavirus COVID-19. The agency’s European office said “fear and misinformation have spawned a dangerous myth that high-concentration alcohol consumption can kill the virus that causes COVID-19. It does not.” He warned that alcohol consumption always represents … Read more

Lack of this vitamin may complicate coronavirus

Irish scientists have found that vitamin D can protect the body from coronavirus. Deficiency of this vitamin weakens human immunity and makes him more susceptible to infection with COVID-19. If the sun not enough, vitamin D can be found in foods. – – – Vitamin D plays an important role in the fight against respiratory … Read more

Elon Musk announces that Tesla will send additional fans to hospitals

Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk announced today that the company will send additional ventilators to hospitals in need of the Covid-19 crisis. Musk announced it through a publication on the social network Twitter. “We have additional ventilators that have been approved by the FDA. We will send them to hospitals around the world in … Read more

United States Olympic Committee calls for Tokyo 2020 to be postponed

The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee today called for the postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games due to the effects of Covid-19 around the world. Its president, Susanne Lyons, and its executive director, Sarah Hirshland, surveyed the athletes and released the statement stating that most athletes agree to postpone the competition. “We thank … Read more

Mexican citizen dies in ICE custody in Texas

A Mexican citizen died in a South Texas hospital while he was being held pending deportation, US immigration authorities reported Monday. The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE) identified the man as Ramiro Hernández Ibarra, 42, and detailed that he died Saturday after being hospitalized on Thursday. The ICE noted that Hernández has … Read more

Recommend additional precautions for coronavirus to medical personnel

The World Health Organization (WHO) urged that medical personnel take precautions, after a study revealed that depending on hot and humid conditions the virus could survive in the air. The American medium CNBCI report that in a virtual press conference, Maria Van Kerkhove of the WHO explained that the virus could remain longer in medical … Read more