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Covid-19 cases in country cross 200,000 mark


June 28, 2020

ISLAMABAD: While Pakistan’s tally of the novel coronavirus cases crossed the 200,000 mark on Saturday, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) did brainstorming to find reasons for a sudden decline in the number of daily tests and new cases during the past one week. The country reported 3,709 cases and 94 deaths over the past 24 hours, taking the …

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Top US virus expert warns of ‘serious problem’ as cases surge


June 27, 2020

America’s top infectious diseases expert has warned the United States is facing a “serious problem” from a resurgent coronavirus as the illness puts the brakes on reopening two of the country’s largest states. The contagion also continued its march through Latin America, where Brazil recorded another 1,140 deaths and Argentina toughened a lockdown in the capital Buenos Aires. In Europe …

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Coronavirus traces found in March 2019 sewage sample: Spanish study


June 27, 2020

MADRID: Spanish virologists have found traces of the novel coronavirus in a sample of Barcelona wastewater collected in March 2019, nine months before the COVID-19 disease was identified in China, the University of Barcelona said on Friday. The discovery of virus genome presence so early in Spain, if confirmed, would imply the disease may have appeared much earlier than the …

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Over $30bn needed to develop Covid-19 tests, treatments, vaccines, says WHO


June 27, 2020

GENEVA: The World Health Organisation said on Friday that a global initiative to speed up the development and production of Covid-19 tests, vaccines and treatments will require more than $30 billion over the next year. Providing details of the so-called ACT accelerator, launched in April and aimed at pooling international resources to combat the pandemic, WHO said “the costed plans …

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Another polio case surfaces in Balochistan


June 26, 2020

QUETTA: One more polio case was reported from Balochistan on Thursday, taking the countrywide figure for this year to 54.  According to health officials, the latest victim of the virus is a nine-month-old infant hailing from district Dalbandin in Chagai area of Balochistan. This is the fourteenth polio virus case that has reared its head in the province during the …

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Severe COVID-19 can damage the brain, preliminary study finds


June 26, 2020

bact LONDON: A preliminary study of patients hospitalised with COVID-19 has found the disease can damage the brain, causing complications such as stroke, inflammation, psychosis and dementia-like symptoms in some severe cases. The findings are the first detailed look at a range of neurological complications of COVID-19, the researchers said, and underline a need for larger studies to find the …

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Severe COVID-19 can damage the brain, study finds


June 26, 2020

LONDON: A preliminary study of patients hospitalised with COVID-19 has found the disease can damage the brain, causing complications such as stroke, inflammation, psychosis and dementia-like symptoms in some severe cases. The findings are the first detailed look at a range of neurological complications of COVID-19, the researchers said, and underline a need for larger studies to find the mechanisms …

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Studies of antibody test accuracy fall short: report


June 26, 2020

ZURICH: Many studies assessing the accuracy of Covid-19 antibody tests had major shortcomings, a review released on Thursday concluded, offering further evidence the blood tests are of little use for people seeking to know with certainty if they have been infected. Cochrane, a British-based journal that reviews research evidence to help decision makers adopt better health policies, looked at 54 …

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WHO donates two PCR machines to KP health dept


June 26, 2020

PESHAWAR: Dr Palitha Mahipala, the World Health Organisation representative in Pakistan, has donated two latest PCR machines to the health department as part of strategy to improve testing capacity for Covid-19 of the government and deal with the pandemic effectively. He met with Health Minister Taimur Saleem Khan Jhagra and discussed with him matter regarding the province’s response to the …

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Type of ultraviolet light kills airborne coronavirus


June 25, 2020

Ceiling fixtures emitting a safe form of ultraviolet light called far-UVC would be very efficient at killing airborne coronaviruses, according to a study by researchers at Columbia University. “A very low exposure to far-UVC light killed well over 99.9% of the exposed virus,” lead researcher Dr. David Brenner told Reuters. The researchers put coronavirus particles into little droplets and floated …

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