Millions of individuals suffered with a lack of scent when the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which caused COVID-19, spread over the world. People who have temporarily lost their sense of smell often regain it over time. However, this isn’t true for everyone. ...
New coronavirus variants are spreading at an alarming rate this summer.As far as Omicron variations go, this one, known as BA.5, has developed the farthest in distance from the coronavirus we were familiar with. In the past, if you were ...
Real-world data from the United Kingdom has shown that Covid fatalities in children are exceedingly infrequent and are frequently linked to underlying medical problems or comorbidities. All fatalities among Covid-positive children between March 2020 and December 2021 have not yet ...
As the world hopes that it will finally get rid of the COVID pandemic in 2022, it seems that we’ll still have some time to wait until we see the light at the end of the tunnel. Dr. Anthony Fauci, ...
The novel coronavirus continues to remain in the spotlight these days. Now, it seems that the CDC is also making headlines in relation to covid data that they have recently revealed. A recent headline from New Yor Times reveals the ...
You surely have heard about the debate “COVID vs. flu – which one is worse?”. How about having both at the same time? Unfortunately, it’s possible. It’s called having flurona. Infectious disease specialist Dr. Maaike Swets from the University of ...
Current top causes of mortality from infectious illness include the bacteria that produces TB, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and also the virus that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, although they are transmitted in different ways. Tuberculosis is a deadly respiratory illness that affects millions of ...
There are more and more controversies surrounding the covid 19 vaccines. They have been making headlines due to the potential side effects which is not something that the media was too keen on presenting in 2022. The other day, we ...
There’s been a lot of talk about the efficiency of the covid 19 vaccines and their potential health risks as well. Now, more and more data is leaked especially about the Pfizer covid 19 vaccine which is raising some experts’ ...
According to research published in the international PLOS ONE, countries that use the oral polio vaccine also have a reduced incidence of COVID-19 than those that use inactivated polio vaccine, implying that the oral vaccine could either help stop infection ...
As Coronavirus makes a comeback in China, the nation’s president has suggested that his priority this time is to limit the indirect harm to the country’s massive economy. As per President Xi Jinping, China must aim for maximal preventive measures and management ...
Despite being the first country where the very first COVID outbreak began, China has been through relatively good times. But at the beginning of 2022, cases of COVID infections start to surge again in the Asian country. China seemed to ...
While COVID-19 instances are decreasing throughout the country, UW Health experts are urging the public to be cautious of people who are immunocompromised and might get severely sick as a result of the virus. Even though those who have been ...
Experts claim there is no turning back to what was previously deemed normal before the virus arose, two years after the World Health Organization (WHO) initially declared COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic on March 11, 2020. Infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac ...
The COVID-19 epidemic, which was unexpected, undesired, and overall unsexy, was likely the biggest stumbling block for the dating application sector. The business concept is based on forming close connections, which is often linked with casual sex (rightly or unjustly). ...
The world is in a far better position now than it was at the beginning of the pandemic. However, it’s still too early to declare victory over COVID, as the WHO chief himself said, Mr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. But we ...
The ongoing COVID pandemic has changed the lives of many of us and, unfortunately, ended some of them. Millions of people lost their lives while battling the coronavirus, and others were impacted by economic problems. Businesses ruined, jobs lost, lockdowns, ...
There are so many awful things that the ongoing pandemic has caused. Apart from the huge numbers of deaths worldwide (over 5.8 million), the economy had a lot to suffer from the restrictions and lockdowns. Many people lost their jobs; ...
The world rapidly got concerned when it found out that the Omicron variant of COVID (aka the BA.1 variant) is spreading a lot faster than the other strains. But everybody began to calm down at the news that Omicron also ...
COVID infection is certainly not the same for everyone. Some people die, and others who get cured go through a living hell. In the case of the latter category, it seemed like just a matter of time until lung transplant ...
When the ongoing COVID pandemic first broke out, countries from all across the world started to impose all sorts of lockdowns and restrictions. The officials believed that by applying such measures, fewer people would get infected with the coronavirus. A ...
Omicron allows the SARS-CoV-2 virus to spread across the world faster than any other strain has caused. This whole situation even leads to children getting infected and developing severe illness that requires hospitalization. According to StudyFinds.org, about half of the ...
Neurological problems have been observed often in patients suffering with post-COVID issues, which are symptoms that last four or more weeks after an onset of infection. However, according to a recent study from Yale University, even minor infections may cause ...
There are some public voices claiming that children, even though they’re healthy and young adults, need a third dose of a COVID vaccine. But there are plenty of supporters of the opposite idea, claiming that these folks shouldn’t get ‘boosted’. ...
It’s nice to see that in the present, more and more treatments for COVID are being discovered. This scenario seemed impossible at the start of the ongoing pandemic when no medical treatment worked to save patients. According to AFP Fact ...