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Explainer: How the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infects human cells
Researchers from China have used cryo-electron microscopy to show how the virus responsible for COVID-19 attacks humans.
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Covid-19 Myths
With so much information on the new Coronavirus, what should you believe? Fuseschool is here to bust some myths about Covid-19. Only older people can get the new coronavirus. People of all ages can get Covid-19. Although older people and...
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Coronavirus capable of airborne transmission: preprint study
New research from scientists at the University of Nebraska bolsters the hypothesis that COVID-19 is an airborne disease.
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How to protect your pets from coronavirus
Animals are not at risk from coronavirus if you are symptom-free. However, here are measures to consider if you or someone you know has tested positive for Covid-19.
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We Spoke to Business Owners About How COVID Impacted Their Businesses - TLDR News
With COVID impacting all our lives, we wondered how small businesses (like ours) have been impacted by the virus and its economic impact. So in this video, we speak to business owners to find out how COVID has affected them, their...
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The Race for a COVID-19 Vaccine
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, host Joshua investigates the timeline for vaccine development and whether there is any hope of eradicating the virus. Pandemic part 1/7
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Why Trump's COVID Opinions Don't Match Reality - TLDR News
It seems that as the number of COVID cases in the US rapidly increases, the messaging coming from the Trump administration just isn't matching the scientific data - it appears the president just doesn't quite get the outbreak. In this...
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Why States Across the US are Re-Opening Coronavirus Quarantine Ends - TLDR News
Following objections from across the country, some states are beginning to loosen their quarantine rules, and others are at least discussing it. In this video, we discuss which countries are relaxing their rules, what the new rules are...
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South Korean COVID-19 infections linked to secretive religious cult
Coronavirus infection cases have surged in South Korea, with more than half linked to a religious cult whose secretive nature is said to have helped the virus spread undetected.
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Covid-19: more questions about coronavirus, answered
What has the world learned about the novel coronavirus and its knock-on effects on the global economy? Ed Carr, The Economist's deputy editor, and Alok Jha, our science correspondent, answer more of your questions about the virus.
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Nearly 600 sailors on the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt test positive for COVID-19: Pentagon
A total of 585 sailors on the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt tested positive for COVID-19, the Navy’s statement dated April 12.
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Is Lockdown Worth it? - Coronavirus vs The Economy - TLDR News
It's controversial to talk about the value of human life, but sometimes it's just necessary. So in this video, we ran the maths to try and work how much economic damage can be justified to save lives.
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Coronavirus How Long Will Lockdown Last - TLDR News.
Around the world, people have been placed under lockdown. As the weeks tick on, people are becoming increasingly tired of the process, so we're asking... how long is this going to last. In the video, we explain how long the lockdown is...
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Study reveals how COVID-19 infects human cells
Researchers from China have used cryo-electron microscopy to show how SARS-CoV-2 infects humans.
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Coronavirus might last on surfaces for a lot longer than we thought
According to the latest report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, RNA material from the coronavirus can last on some surfaces for longer than previous research has shown.
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COVID-19 may infect brain cells: study
A new study from Johns Hopkins University suggests the coronavirus may infect the brain and replicate in brain cells.
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Asymptomatic people also responsible for virus spread
New research by health specialists from Singapore shows evidence that asymptomatic individuals infected with SARS-CoV-2 can inadvertently spread the virus.
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Migrating sea turtles find empty U.S. beaches, a rare chance to thrive
Sea turtles currently migrating to the southeastern U.S. are expected to thrive amid the lack of human activity and pollution as beaches are deserted thanks to stay-at-home orders, according to a report by CBS News.
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Bailey's Big Back Yard: What is the Coronavirus Disease?
In this episode, Bailey has questions about the coronavirus. Maggie answers his questions and Bailey learns about where the disease began, what it looks like, how it travels and most importantly how he can keep himself safe. The...
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How to homeschool during the coronavirus crisis
Homeschooling is doable and might even be fun. And it's something all parents are having to think about as schools close during the coronavirus outbreak. Hazel Davis explains how she has taught two children and worked from home for the...
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¿Cómo surgen nuevas enfermedades? - CuriosaMente 218
¿Por qué aparecen nuevas enfermedades? ¿Alguien las inventó? La humanidad ha soñado con erradicar las enfermedades infecciosas, pero se enfrenta a desafíos constantes. Los patógenos, como virus y bacterias, mutan y se propagan. Nuestro...
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Coronavirus threatens U.S. meat supply
The spread of coronavirus among employees in meat factories is forcing several meat production plants in the U.S. to shut down.
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What are the symptoms of the new coronavirus?
According to a report from the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, anosmia, the loss of smell; hyposmia, a reduced sense of smell; and dysgeusia, the distortion of the sense of taste, should be added to the list of...
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Symptoms of the novel coronavirus explained
Here’s a list of symptoms of the virus and precautions people can take in order to better protect themselves as the novel coronavirus continues to spread around the world.