Video: Is SARS-CoV-2 present in fecal matter? Is SARS-CoV-2 present in fecal matter? As we learn more about COVID-19 and how it spreads, we learn more about what preventative measures are effective in containing it. Apr 21, 2020 0 0
Spatial distancing rules for health workers may be insufficient: study Current advice for COVID-19 health workers is based on the assumption that droplets bearing the virus travel no further than 2 meters and do not remain in the air. The body of published evidence suggests otherwise. Apr 21, 2020 0 251
Rating pain is not just a numbers game "Is your pain tolerable?" A new study out today from the JAMA Network found that this simple question, used in conjunction with the traditional 0-10 rating scale posed to patients, could help doctors better understand whether ... Apr 21, 2020 0 0
Spain sees slight hike in daily toll with 430 deaths Spain saw a slight increase in the daily virus death toll on Tuesday, with 430 people dying in the past 24 hours, health ministry data showed. Apr 21, 2020 0 2
French lawmakers to vote on app infection tracking for May 11 target French lawmakers will vote next week on allowing contact tracking via mobile phones as the government prepares for a gradual lifting of coronavirus confinement orders from May 11. Apr 21, 2020 0 0
Singapore extends coronavirus curbs as cases surge Singapore on Tuesday extended restrictions to fight the coronavirus until early June, the city-state's leader said, as cases surged past 9,000 due to a growing number of infections among migrant workers. Apr 21, 2020 0 2
Cemetery races to keep up as New York virus deaths mount The streets are eerily quiet. Barely a soul walks by. But when Rabbi Shmuel Plafker arrives at the cemetery, it's buzzing: Vans pulling in with bodies aboard, mounds of dirt piling up as graves are dug open, a line of white ... Apr 21, 2020 0 3
Los Angeles study suggests virus much more widespread An estimated 320,000 adults in Los Angeles County may have been infected with coronavirus, according to preliminary results of a study that suggests the illness is far more widespread than current testing shows and the death ... Apr 21, 2020 0 710
2 types of testing look for COVID-19 infections new and old Testing is critical to controlling the coronavirus and eventually easing restrictions that have halted daily life for most Americans. But there's been confusion about what kinds of tests are available and what they actually ... Apr 21, 2020 0 3
Humans to blame for spread of coronavirus and other 'zoonoses' Whether it came from a bat or a pangolin is not certain, but one thing is: the coronavirus outbreak that has killed tens of thousands and turned the world upside down comes from the animal world. Apr 21, 2020 3 192