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Scientists from the Pennsylvania State University have developed a new treatment that allegedly reduces COVID-infections by 95 percent in 12 hours. According to Penn State News, the new treatment uses a deficient version of COVID-19 that destroys the actual virus in infected patients.
Led by Eberly s Marco Archetti, a @penn state research team has designed a new COVID-19 therapy that uses a defective version of the SARS-CoV-2 virus to drive the disease-causing version to extinction. https://t.co/Hyo3Ft8k2P@BMB PSU@PennStateBio@huckinstitutes@joselab psupic.twitter.com/nHUuizPQvN
Penn State account holders will no longer use WebAccess login to sign into applications like Canvas, LionPATH or Workday.
Starting July 7, account users will sign in through a Penn State login screen by entering their user ID along with the â@psu.eduâ identifier, according to a Penn State News release Friday.
Provided by Microsoft, the new login screen will appear different, but it will work the same way.
To log into an account, users will still need to sign in with a user ID and password and complete two-factor authentication.
The upgrade is meant to increase safety and reduce any risks, while continuing the partnership between the university and Microsoft, according to the release.
Today
Partly cloudy early followed by cloudy skies overnight. Slight chance of a shower late. Low around 55F. Winds light and variable..
Tonight
Partly cloudy early followed by cloudy skies overnight. Slight chance of a shower late. Low around 55F. Winds light and variable. Updated: June 1, 2021 @ 10:40 pm