Find out everything you need to know about coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19. 0:30 – What is coronavirus? 1:13 – Where did the virus come from? 1:50 – How long does it stay on surfaces? 2:08 – What happens inside your body? 2:50 – Incubation period 3:10 – The spread of the virus in China 4:30 […]
What is a coronavirus? Where do they come from? How can I protect myself? Watch this Q&A from the World Health Organization for the answers. For more information: https://www.who.int/health-topics/coronavirus
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania have tested positive for coronavirus. The 74-year-old said the couple were self-isolating after Hope Hicks, one of his top aides, tested positive. His health records showed he is categorised as obese, putting him at higher risk of serious complications from the virus. Read the latest here: https://trib.al/vc0melJ SUBSCRIBE […]
Coronavirus Live Streaming: Breaking news, world Map and live counter on Active Cases This streaming is another variation of origianl one based on active cases. I started this live stream on Jan 26th. Many people are worried about the spread of coronavirus. For anyone that wants to know the real-time progression of the worldwide spread […]
President Trump and the first lady tested positive for Covid-19. This comes after Trump’s aide Hope Hicks tested positive for Covid-19. CNBC’s Shepard Smith reports. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi President Donald Trump announced early Friday he and first lady Melania Trump have tested positive for […]
Sars-Cov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19 is easily the most defining feature of 2020. In the last 8 months the world has changed radically and there have been plenty of fumbles as countries struggle to deal with the chaos. One of the most important issues has been testing for the virus. In this video, I […]
COVID-19 and misinformation that surrounds the disease are still spreading. We bring back Syra Madad (@syramadad) and Stephen Morse to debunk 14 new coronavirus myths. They talk about the effectiveness of masks and what it’ll take to reopen schools and keep them open. They also debunk the idea that holding your breath when someone sneezes […]
In this episode, Dr. Osterholm and host Chris Dall discuss reports of increasing cases in parts of Europe, challenges that universities are facing as students return to campus, and mixed messaging on topics related to COVID-19 testing, herd immunity, and the flu vaccine. Email us your questions: OsterholmUpdate@umn.edu Epistemic Trespassing: https://doi.org/10.1093/mind/fzx042 CIDRAP SMART Testing: https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/sites/default/files/public/downloads/cidrap-covid19-viewpoint-part3.pdf […]
As different countries tackle spikes of coronavirus cases and lockdowns return to some places, it’s becoming clear that Covid-19 will be with us for a while. Subscribe – https://www.youtube.com/bbcworldservice Many past pandemics such as the Spanish flu have had several waves of infection and first waves can be dwarfed by later ones. Could second and […]
Infectious disease expert Lisa Maragakis explains the advances in #COVID19 treatments and how knowledge of #COVID19 can assist in preventing further spread of the virus. For more information, please visit the #JohnsHopkins Medicine coronavirus website. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/coronavirus
#Thailand has gone nearly 3 months without a local case of #COVID19 and has one of the smallest caseloads per capita in the world, despite being the first country outside China to find the virus. In this video, we’ll look at the top 5 reasons why Thailand has had success in mitigating the spread of […]
Infectious disease expert Lisa Maragakis explains the importance of wearing a face mask to help prevent #COVID19. For more information, please visit the #JohnsHopkins Medicine coronavirus website. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/coronavirus
Infectious disease expert Lisa Maragakis explains why #COVID19 cases are surging across the United States and important preventative steps to halt coronavirus transmission. ` For more information, please visit the #JohnsHopkins Medicine coronavirus website. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/coronavirus
Queensland researchers are making giant strides towards a coronavirus vaccine, which they hope will be available within the year. Subscribe to 10 News First to get the latest updates and breaking news: https://bit.ly/37DDbL1 Join the conversation and follow us on: Twitter: http://twitter.com/10NewsFirst Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/10NewsFirst/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/10NewsFirst/ 10 News First airs at 5pm, seven nights a […]
Robots Joining the Front Lines to Battle COVID-19. Johns Hopkins is testing a small robot attached to a touchscreen ventilator so that no one has to wear protective equipment and risk infection entering an intensive care unit room. #MedicalRobots #JohnsHopkins #Covid19
COVID19 Conspiracy Theories: What Can You Do? Your brain reacting to coronavirus times. You might be playing a role in amplifying disinformation, misinformation or conspiracy theories. In this video I’ll share why it’s important to think about this, and more importantly take action – and I’m going to share some tips on what you can […]
CRI immunotherapy experts discuss some of the ways that research on the immune system and its response to cancer and infectious diseases has led to new lifesaving therapies for cancer patients and aiding global efforts to treat COVID-19 patients and prevent future outbreaks. #CIM20 #COVID19 https://www.cancerresearch.org The live stream event “COVID-19 and Cancer Immunotherapy Research: […]
Johns Hopkins Medicine is taking preventative steps to protect patients and staff from the spread of #COVID19. Infectious disease expert Lisa Maragakis explains. For more information, please visit the #JohnsHopkins Medicine coronavirus website. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/coronavirus
How can we bridge the divide between the public and public health? Raj Bhopal argues for a strong but supportive pandemic response. Raj Bhopal, CBE DSc, BSc MD, MPH, MBChB, FRCP, FFPHM, is professor emeritus of public health at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He held the chair of Public Health in the university until […]
What are serology (antibody) tests and what can they tell physicians, scientists, and public health officials about the new coronavirus and COVID-19? #UVMLarnerMed Cellular, Molecular, and Biomedical Sciences doctoral candidate JJ Bivona, explains in a part 2 of a new video series “COVID-19 Explained: Understanding the Pandemic with Basic Science.”
One of the most promising COVID vaccine trials has been slowed due to a lack of minority participation. CBS2’s Dr. Max Gomez reports.
COVID-19 has changed a lot about our daily lives. Due to the unpredictability of the virus, it has transformed the way we work, the way we connect to loved ones and the way we spend our free time at home. That’s why Cummins employee Stephen Aryee decided to step in and contribute his skill-set and […]
COVID-19 in Virginia: LIVE updates for Saturday, Sept. 5. Get updated COVID-19 News and WTVR.com/COVID
Machine Learning and Data Science can help in controlling COVID19! Here is one simple example on how it can help very quickly atleast in Australia. Utilizing data can make a huge difference in our daily lives but we need to apply intelligence to solve problems. What do you think?? Please mention in the comments. Books: […]
Kristina Audencial talks with Dr Chaffoo about a recent study based on a Georgia summer camp and how it shows how kids can help spread COVID-19 and may factor in to how kids can affect each other and potentially their teachers when they go back to school
than 1,000,000 people have now died after catching coronavirus, less than a year after the disease began to spread across the globe. Since the start of the pandemic, there have been a total of 33,353,615 cases, according to data from the Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center. Last week the Health Organisation (WHO) warned that […]