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Researchers Find 61.5% Of Coronavirus Patients With Severe Pneumonia Won"t Survive

Researchers Find 61.5% Of Coronavirus Patients With Severe Pneumonia Won't Survive .....»»

Category: blogSource: zerohedgeFeb 22nd, 2020

5 takeaways for business leaders to survive the next recession or disruption

Business leaders can survive the next recession by assessing their company’s position, planning for bumps, and looking out for opportunities. The novel coronavirus pandemic spurred a profound humanitarian, public health, and economic crisis......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 3rd, 2021

5 takeaways for business leaders to survive the next recession or disruption

Business leaders can survive the next recession by assessing their company’s position, planning for bumps, and looking out for opportunities. The novel coronavirus pandemic spurred a profound humanitarian, public health, and economic crisis......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 3rd, 2021

Coronavirus links: the pattern of resistance

A coronavirus pandemic linkfest is for now a weekly feature here on Abnormal Returns. Please stay safe and find a vaccination site... J&J pauseWhy the J&J pause was a disaster. (marginal.....»»

Category: blogSource: abnormalreturnsMay 1st, 2021

See photos of the bird that researchers scientifically deemed the "most Instagrammable"

Researchers examined more than 20,000 photos of birds across nine Instagram accounts to find their answer. Tawny Frogmouth (Podargus strigoides) seen roosting on low fallen tree. Photo by Joshua Prieto/SOPA Images/LightRocket via.....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytApr 29th, 2021

Coronavirus links: the influencer era

A coronavirus pandemic linkfest is now a weekly feature here on Abnormal Returns. Please stay safe and find a vaccination site near... J&J The FDA and CDC have lifted the pause placed on the Johnson & Johnson (.....»»

Category: blogSource: abnormalreturnsApr 25th, 2021

A COVID triple-mutant found in India could be much more deadly, and may be resistant to existing vaccines

Researchers are describing it as an "immune escape variant," as vaccinated people who were previously infected with COVID can be infected. Medics attend to COVID-19 patients at Shehnai Ban.....»»

Category: dealsSource: nytApr 23rd, 2021

North Texas researchers develop device that can detect one of COVID"s most serious symptoms

The team of researchers are planning clinical trials in patients with various respiratory illness......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 17th, 2021

Coronavirus links: the great divide

A coronavirus pandemic linkfest is now a weekly feature here on Abnormal Returns. Please stay safe and find a vaccination site nea.....»»

Category: blogSource: abnormalreturnsApr 13th, 2021

What you should know about coronavirus variants, according to a virologist

Dr. Paulo Verardi says of the currently identified variants, some may spread from person to person more easily and cause more severe illness. (Author not pictured) Epidemiologists predict that within a year current vaccines could need to be .....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderApr 12th, 2021

Coronavirus links: mass vaccination campaigns

A coronavirus pandemic linkfest is now a weekly feature here on Abnormal Returns. Please stay safe and find a vaccination near you.... VariantsThe P.1 variant seems to be affecting the young more acute.....»»

Category: blogSource: abnormalreturnsApr 3rd, 2021

: Third COVID-19 wave could be the worst yet, Germany warns

German health officials have warned that the country's third wave of coronavirus disease could be the worst yet, placing the country's hospitals under severe strain, if left unchecked......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMar 26th, 2021

A new coronavirus variant found in France can hide from COVID-19 nasal-swab tests

The French health ministry announced Monday that it has identified a new coronavirus strain, and patients had at first tested negative for infection. Waitress Josephine Madinier waits for take-away orders at Miss Ban.....»»

Category: personnelSource: nytMar 18th, 2021

Smart speakers can detect abnormal heart rhythms, researchers find

University of Washington scientists say the speakers can detect individual heartbeats......»»

Category: topSource: washpostMar 9th, 2021

Those fever scanners that everyone is using to fight covid can be wildly inaccurate, researchers find

A flood of thermal scanners hit the market last year. But researchers say many of the devices use software that can make a feverish person appear perfectly well......»»

Category: topSource: washpostMar 4th, 2021

Gorillas at the San Diego Zoo are the first non-humans to be vaccinated against COVID-19

Researchers are hoping the new ape-appropriate vaccine will help them better understand the coronavirus and its effects on apes in the wild. With fewer than 5,000 gorill.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderMar 4th, 2021

FDA releases new data on J&J"s single-dose coronavirus vaccine, says it is safe and effective

The one-dose vaccine was safe and particularly effective at preventing severe illness, according to documents released .....»»

Category: personnelSource: nytFeb 24th, 2021

This is how Taffix works, the nasal spray that invisibly protects you against the coronavirus for hours.

This is Taffix, the nasal spray that fights the coronavirus invisibly and that has already arrived in pharmacies. Find out how it works an.....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytFeb 22nd, 2021

How to find water when you"re stuck in the desert

The human body can survive for about three days without water. Here's a guide to.....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytFeb 21st, 2021

Why grandparents can’t find vaccines: Scarcity of niche biotech ingredients

Limited supply of key ingredients called lipids has constrained coronavirus vaccine manufacturing and contributed to the frustratingly slow rollout of shots in the United States and Europe......»»

Category: topSource: washpostFeb 18th, 2021

Economic Report: Jobless benefit claims climb to 861,000 and show U.S. layoffs still severe

New applications for U.S. unemployment benefits rose in mid-February to a four-week high of 861,000, showing lots of Americans are still losing their jobs nearly a year after the onset of the coronavirus pandemic......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchFeb 18th, 2021