AvatarSerdar OnerAvatarAvatarThe odds of catching Covid-19 on an airplane are slimmer than you think, scientists sayCNNCNN — Sitting squeezed between a number of strangers on board an aircraft might feel like a risky position during these uncertain times. But according to some experts who point to the very few documented cases of in-flight transmission, the chances of catching Covid-19 while on board a flight are …
AvatarSerdar OnerAvatarAvatarThe people with hidden immunity against Covid-19verified_publisherBBC Future - Zaria GorvettWhile the latest research suggests that antibodies against Covid-19 could be lost in just three months, a new hope has appeared on the horizon: the enigmatic T cell.
AvatarSerdar OnerAvatarAvatarWhere The Latest COVID-19 Models Think We're Headed — And Why They DisagreeFiveThirtyEight - By Ryan Best and Jay BoiceAs of May 28, 2021, we are no longer updating this project with new COVID-19 forecasts. Models predicting the potential spread of the COVID-19 …
AvatarSerdar OnerAvatarAvatarSorrento finds a coronavirus antibody that blocks viral infection 100% in preclinical lab experimentsverified_publisherTechCrunch - Darrell EtheringtonTherapeutics company Sorrento has made what it believes could be a breakthrough in potential treatment of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that leads to COVID-19. The company released details of its preclinical research on Friday, announcing that it has found an antibody that provides “100% inhibition of …
AvatarSerdar OnerFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow Coronavirus Spreads through the Air: What We Know So Farscientificamerican.com - Tanya LewisSeveral months into a pandemic that has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and decimated economies around the world, scientists still lack a …
AvatarSerdar OnerAvatarAvatarGhostly and melancholic: A portrait of Istanbulverified_publisherNational Geographic - Onur UygunNormally buzzing with activity, Turkey’s timeless city is now a harbor of resilience.
AvatarSerdar OnerFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow the COVID-19 Pandemic Could Endscientificamerican.com - Lydia DenworthWe know how the COVID-19 pandemic began: Bats near Wuhan, China, hold a mix of coronavirus strains, and sometime last fall one of the strains, …
AvatarSerdar OnerFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoDaily confirmed COVID-19 deaths per million: are we bending the curve?ourworldindata.orgOur goal at Our World in Data is to make data and research accessible so that we can achieve progress against the world’s largest problems. → View all …
AvatarSerdar OnerAvatarAvatarHow some cities ‘flattened the curve’ during the 1918 flu pandemicverified_publisherNational Geographic - Nina StrochlicSocial distancing isn’t a new idea—it saved thousands of American lives during the last great pandemic. Here's how it worked. Philadelphia detected its first case of a deadly, fast-spreading strain of influenza on September 17, 1918. The next day, in an attempt to halt the virus’ spread, city …
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AvatarSerdar OnerFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoLice Drug Ivermectin Shown to Kill COVID-19 Within 48 Hoursnewsmax.com - Solange ReynerUPDATE: On April 10, 2020, the U.S. FDA issued a letter warning against use of this drug for treatment of COVID-19 in humans. "Additional testing is …
AvatarSerdar OnerAvatarAvatarMIT has an ambitious plan to detect if you’ve been exposed to the coronavirusverified_publisherFast Company - By Katharine SchwabResearchers are using Bluetooth to create an automated method of contact tracing that protects people’s privacy. Now, they need Apple and Google on board. There are three basic steps to stamping out the spread of a highly contagious disease such as COVID-19. First, you detect who has the disease. …