The World Health Organization and the International Telecommunication Union organised a consultative assembly on a brand new normal geared toward reducing risks linked to the
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Coronavirus kills one in five cancer patients, research shows
Patient cases from across Europe, America and China, and different malignancy types and age ranges, are represented in the findings. The most elevated coronavirus mortality
Coronavirus second peak has passed, say King’s, further undermining decision to go into lockdown
The Government has been accused of making the case for nationwide restrictions using figures that were “riddled with errors”. The new study is based on
Governments should pay public to get coronavirus vaccine, says Oxford scientist
Governments should pay people to get a coronavirus vaccine in order to achieve herd immunity, an Oxford University scientist has said. Professor Julian Savulescu said
Matt Hancock says people can break national coronavirus lockdown to travel abroad for assisted dying
People can break lockdown in order to travel abroad for assisted dying, Matt Hancock has confirmed. The Health and Social Care Secretary said flying to
MIT develops new app which detects coronavirus by listening to your cough
Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) system which they claim can detect coronavirus by analysing the sound of people coughing. Scientists at Massachusetts
Researchers reveal best material for making homemade coronavirus face masks
Reusable vacuum cleaner bags are the best material for making homemade face masks with, the University of Cambridge has concluded after testing everything from socks
When will a coronavirus jab be ready in the UK?
Since coronavirus emerged in January almost 200 vaccine candidates have been put into development, with at least 15 in human trials. Vaccines being developed by Oxford
Hospices may close this winter without regular coronavirus tests for staff
She added: “We do not want people who need our help to decide not to come to one of our hospices because of fear of
Life in the village divided into two coronavirus tiers
Since the 19th century, the stream has marked an administrative boundary and now forms the border between Redcar and Cleveland Council and Scarborough Borough Council,