The Impact of Covid-19: Economic Difficulties for 55% of Mexico City Residents

The Impact of Covid-19: Economic Difficulties for 55% of Mexico City Residents

During the covid-19 pandemic, 55% of Mexico City residents had economic difficulties making rent or mortgage payments. According to the study “The covid decade in Mexico: Mexican cities and habitability conditions in times of pandemic”, by UNAM, 32% of those interviewed had to change residence, 18% to another home in the Mexico City and 14% … Read more

Research Reveals Higher Risk of Diabetes in COVID-19 Infected Individuals: Insights from Mr. Thira

Research Reveals Higher Risk of Diabetes in COVID-19 Infected Individuals: Insights from Mr. Thira

“Mr. Thira” opens research data around the world, indicating clearly if infected with COVID-19 The risk of diabetes is greater than usual. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thira Woratanarat, Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Post messages via Facebook. Thira Woratanarat indicate that COVID-19 and Diabetes The latest findings from the UK team, published in medRxiv on August … Read more

US researchers have reported the first two confirmed cases of babies born with brain damage as a result of COVID-19 crossing into their mother’s placenta. The babies suffered seizures and suffered developmental delays, with one dying at 13 months and the other placed in hospice care. While neither baby tested positive for the virus, they had high levels of COVID antibodies in their blood, suggesting the virus passed from mother to baby. The study’s authors urged women considering pregnancy to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has caused severe respiratory illnesses, and has led to an unprecedented number of deaths worldwide. However, as we continue to learn more about this novel virus, it is becoming clear that it can have more than just an impact on the respiratory system. A new study has revealed that COVID-19 can … Read more

Open research data “COVID XBB” escapes the landscape the best Might be knocked out of the championship soon!

Dr. Anan opens research data It was found that the offspring of BA.2.75, CA.3.1, may have better immune escape properties than that of XBB. Dr. Anan Jongkaewwattana, a researcher in virology, biotech, posted a message on Facebook Anan Jongkaewwattana about the COVID-19 virus. stating, “It looks like the XBB strain of the virus that is … Read more

COVID addicted, how to treat it Open guidelines for the treatment of COVID patients with obstructive pulmonary disease-heart disease-diabetes.

Addicted to COVID, what to do? steps to cure covid Covid quarantine for 5 days at least Ready to adjust treatment guidelines for 3 groups of patients with obstructive pulmonary disease – heart disease – diabetes. Easier access to the antidote Immunomodulating additives (LAAB) as a treatment option If you are addicted to COVID, how … Read more

A demonstration in Shanghai to protest the zero Covid policy… and two people were arrested

Police arrested two people today in Shanghai, at the site of a gathering of protesters over the past two days to protest health restrictions imposed to combat the Covid-19 epidemic and to demand greater freedoms, a reporter from the ‘AFP. In response to a question about the reason for the arrest, a police officer told … Read more

The new variant of the covid is widespread in America and Great Britain

London: reports of a new variant of Covid that is spreading to America and Great Britain. BA.4.6, a sub-variant of Omicron, the covid strain, is widespread. – In the UK, the prevalence of BA.4.6 was found to be 3.3% of the samples by 14 August. According to the figures, there has been a 9% increase … Read more

BMA spokesperson announces a timeline of COVID vaccination for target groups in Bangkok – Post Today General Society

BMA spokesperson explains a timeline of coronavirus vaccination for target groups in Bangkok. Date 02 Mar. 2021 Time 08:50 – BMA spokesperson explains, Bangkok provides coronavirus vaccination service At the hospital under 3 places by injecting them to target groups of both medical personnel 7 groups of chronic patients at risk disease And the general … Read more

The first day, 254 cases of COVID vaccination, no side effects were found – post today general society

The first day, 254 people were vaccinated with the COVID vaccine. No side was found. On February 28, 2021 at 7:46 p.m. – The Department of Disease Control has announced a total of 254 vaccinations against COVID, no one has been identified, has side effects, identified for 2 days, 110,000 doses have been distributed On … Read more

Ministry of Public Health is ready to receive the first target group of COVID vaccination since March onwards – post today general society

The Ministry of Public Health is ready to get the first target of the Covid vaccine from March onwards. On February 16, 2021 at 8:17 p.m. – Ministry of Public Health prepares for the novel coronavirus vaccine To the first target group from March onwards Ready to test the vaccination service system at Rajavithi Hospital, … Read more