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As-it-happens update 29 May 2020
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In an interview with German news magazine Spiegel, Drosten also said it's possible that there won't be a second wave of the pandemic in the country.
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One in four people was cooking more often than before the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, according to a poll commissioned from the market ...
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They go on to warn that foreign powers will seek to capitalise on any weaknesses they spot in the UK's response to the outbreak. Many of the documents ...
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Dominic Cummings' antics over the last week haven't just dominated news headlines in the UK – they have also afforded him a global infamy rarely ...
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New vaccine for prevention of Ebola virus disease recommended for approval in the European Union
The largest outbreak to date occurred in West Africa in 2014-2016 with more than 11,000 deaths. Currently, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is ...
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Advances in Light Microscopy for Neuroscience - PubMed
Portable, miniaturized fluorescence microscopes now allow brain imaging in freely behaving mice. Complementary progress on animal preparations has ...
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Phenotype of SARS-CoV-2-specific T-cells in COVID-19 patients with acute respiratory distress ...
In some patients the infection results in moderate to severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), requiring invasive mechanical ventilation.
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Plasmin cascade mediates thrombolytic events in SARS-CoV-2 infection via complement and ...
Recent clinical reports suggested that the pulmonary failure seen in COVID-19 may not be solely driven by acute ARDS, but also microvascular ...
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GDP growth at 3.1% in Q4 drags full year FY20 growth to 4.2 per cent
The govt has revised growth for the first three quarters of FY20 to 5.2% in Q1, 4.4% in Q2 and 4.1% in Q3.
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