Category: healthcare

Why Covid-19 Coronavirus Will Not Just ‘Go Away,’ What Does Endemic Mean

Eric Trump said, “And guess what, after November 3 coronavirus will magically all of a sudden go away and disappear and everybody will be able to reopen.”

Visiting ‘Dr. Google’? New Study Finds Online Symptom Checkers Unreliable

Heading to Dr. Google with health concerns? Be cautious about online symptom checkers.

Droplets From Speech Can Linger In The Air—All The More Reason To Wear A Mask

A new study shows how long speech-generated droplets can linger in the air: not cough- or sneeze-generated droplets, but plain old conversation level emissions.

Can Vitamin D Help With Covid-19 Coronavirus? Here Is The Science

Should you be taking Vitamin D supplements during the pandemic?

3 Things To Consider In Preparation For Future Waves Of The Coronavirus

As more American states are cautiously flirting with the notion of reopening their economies and lifting restrictions, the fear of a second wave is prevalent.

Doctors Believe A Newborn Contracted Coronavirus In The Womb

Researchers advise careful testing of babies born to Covid-19-positive moms.

Cuomo: New York Down To 400 New Coronavirus Cases Per Day

Half of New York’s ten regions have begun a phased reopening.

Republicans ‘Appalled’ By $3 Trillion Heroes Act, As Democrats Urge Its Passing

Political leaders had mixed reactions to the bill’s passage through the House, largely splitting along party lines.

Did The Oxford Covid Vaccine Work In Monkeys? Not Really

The latest data on the vaccine being developed out of Oxford shows limited success.

The Term ‘Asymptomatic’ Is More Complicated Than It Seems When It Comes To Coronavirus Infections

Dr. Isaac Bogoch and Dr. Allan Detsky warn that the ultimate weapon for a virus that “wants” to inflict devastation is the asymptomatic spreader.