The study was started in Russia to study the immunity that is being developed in patients who had COVID-19 against the new coronavirus. The key questions that scientists need to answer are how immunity develops, how “strong” it is, and whether it is possible that a person can be re-infected with COVID-19 after being ill. Read more…
Under a new emergency measure issued today by the Ministry of Health and approved by the government, the obligation to wear veils no longer applies to children under the age of seven in kindergarten and in a children’s group, to persons whose current mental state does not allow compliance with this ban. production of audiovisual works, as well as moderators and editors appearing on radio, television and other guest programs. Read more…
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“The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) did not initially recommend autopsy the bodies of COVID-19 dead to protect doctors from infection. However, scientists from Hamburg and Basel took this and made their first conclusions, ”says the German publication Süddeutsche Zeitung. Read more…
As many as 30% of patients with coronavirus will never be able to develop antibodies in the right volume to form a defense against reinfection, writes The Daily Mail. Fudan University staff have shown that almost a third of patients have so few anti-coronavirus antibodies that they are unlikely to be immune to infection. This means that there is a real risk of reinfection. Read more…
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