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If you don't listen with your health officials about the danger of going out during this time of coronavirus pandemic, probably you'd heed to a bird's advice!
Element AI recently launched a source of more than 40,000 articles from scholarly journals containing COVID-19 and other related infectious diseases for research materials that are potentially useful to researchers.
One of the main reasons why you should never include having COVID-19 as your best prank this April Fools' Day is that this pandemic has affected 785,715 people worldwide and the number increases every so often.
Gen. John W. Raymond said, whether Space Force is operating in a growingly competitive, opposed or crowded space territory miles and miles above, or continuing to offer space-enabling abilities, they are effectively and safely conducting their mission.
Data which the Johns Hopkins University compiled shows that over a thousand counties don’t have any confirmed COVID-19 case, out of 3,142 counties across the nation.
Not having enough sleep may also play a vital role in a person's body, specifically its ability to stay safe from COVID-19 which is now sweeping the world.
COVID-19‘s effects are not only on a physical level but also mentally as nurses and frontline workers are on the brink of full-blown depression and anxiety.
Chinese authorities recently announced it would investigate Shenzhen Bioeasy Biotechnology following an accusation that it sold defective COVID-19 test kits to the Czech Republic and Spain at marked-up costs.
As of this today, the pandemic has already infected 594,280 and killed 27,250 people globally with the United States having the most number of confirmed cases.
There have been more than 170 recorded deaths due to COVID-19 in Germany. That's only 0.5 percent of the total number of cases which is higher than, for than the seasonal flu, yet radically lower than the soaring death toll of Italy of nearly 10 percent.