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Keep your family safe from Covid-19 while travelling – Lowvelder

Keep your family safe from Covid-19 while travelling – Lowvelder
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Keep your family safe from Covid-19 while travelling

Keep your family safe from Covid-19 while travelling
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Pandemic Geography: What s Going on in Michigan?

Pandemic Geography: What s Going on in Michigan? Public health experts may speculate about whether the U.S. is headed for a fourth surge or moderate increase in cases, but the resurgence is well underway in Michigan where the virus was spreading the fastest. Only N.Y. has more daily infections. April 4, 2021, 5am PDT | Irvin Dawid Share Global coronavirus infections are rising rapidly, 23% in the last two weeks, according to The New York Times database on April 3. Steady increases in cases are concentrated in Brazil and surrounding countries, the northern US and Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia, according to the weekly newsletter posted April 2 by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington.  These epidemics can be largely attributed to the spread of variants, and in the case of the US, an overly hasty re-opening may be to blame.

COVID-19 risk: Researchers find people with type A blood are at higher risk of coronavirus infection

Updated Mar 08, 2021 | 11:13 IST Researchers report that a particular protein in the virus the receptor-binding domain, or RBD is particularly attracted to respiratory cells in the lungs among people with type A blood. COVID-19 risk: Researchers find people with type A blood are at higher risk of coronavirus infection  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images New Delhi: Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic began, various factors have been associated with a higher or lower risk of the deadly viral infection. For instance, obesity, smoking and co-morbidities have been associated with a higher risk of transmission and complications due to the virus. On the other hand, children have been found to be at a lower risk of COVID-19 infection and complications, as compared to adults. 

Beware! Your air conditioner can spread coronavirus; Here s how

Beware! Your air conditioner can spread coronavirus; Here s how Using advanced air-flow simulation tools on supercomputers, scientists have analysed an outbreak of the novel coronavirus at a restaurant in China, findings that reveal how ventilation and air conditioning influence airborne virus transmission risk. “Our simulation captures various physical factors, including turbulent airflow, thermal effect, aerosol transport in turbulence, limited filtration efficiency of air conditioners, as well as the complex geometry of the space, all of which play a role in airborne transmission,” explained the study co-author Jiarong Hong from the University of Minnesota in the US. Air Borne Transmission Of Covid-19 Pandemic

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