Nasal Vaccine Prevents Coronavirus Infection in Mice
Scientists have developed a nasal vaccine which is effective in preventing SARS-CoV-2 virus infection in mice susceptible to the novel coronavirus.
COVID-19 Vaccine Can’t End Pandemic Alone, WHO Warns
WHO says a vaccine will be a “vital tool” in the global fight against the coronavirus, but it won’t end the COVID-19 pandemic on its own
Poor Coronavirus Antibodies Tests Risks People Health
Poor regulation of antibodies tests — that could indicate if someone has had coronavirus — could be putting the public at risk, UK doctors have warned.
Children Spread COVID-19 in Silence
Researchers provide critical data showing that children play a larger role in the community spread of COVID-19 than previously thought.
FAO Aids Iran to Boost Agricultural Drought Monitoring Systems
FAO organized a three-day workshop to equip Iranian experts with operational knowledge and skills required to establish a country-level Agricultural Stress Index System (ASIS).
Germany Coronavirus Vaccinations Might Start in 2021
The head of Germany’s vaccines regulator said some groups of people living in Germany could be going through vaccinations early next year.
Expert: Coronavirus Mutation Could Make it Infectious But Less Deadly
An increasingly common mutation of the novel coronavirus found in Europe, North America and parts of Asia may be more infectious but appears to be less deadly.
Lasting Immunity in People with Mild Coronavirus Infection
Signs of strong and lasting immunity have been reported in people who developed a mild coronavirus infection, new studies revealed on Sunday.
Fitness Watches Make You Feel Guilty and Anxious
Heart patients should not use fitness watches because they do more harm than good, researchers said.
First China COVID-19 Vaccine Patent Given to CanSino
China’s vaccine specialist CanSino Biologics Inc has won a patent approval from Beijing for its COVID-19 vaccine candidate Ad5-nCOV, state media reported.