Just some of the coronavirus reporting...no wonder people were left terrified...but it does defy the odds that one virus could have all this happening and is racist.
One in three patients who fall severely ill with coronavirus develop deadly blood clots that trigger heart attacks, strokes and organ failure, leading scientist says
30% of patients who fall ill with coronavirus have deadly blood clots
Roopen Arya, professor of thrombosis at King's College London, said there had been 'a huge outpouring' of data suggesting 30 per cent of very ill COVID-19 patients have the fatal clots.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...l-coronavirus-develop-deadly-blood-clots.html
Psychosis may be another symptom of COVID-19: Study suggests some people suffer HALLUCINATIONS after contracting coronavirus
Terrifying 'black light' video reveals how easily virus can spread in restaurants as diners unwittingly contaminate themselves within minutes
Loud speech can leave coronavirus in air for up to 14 minutes - study
As Israelis are notoriously loud, it is perhaps in their own interest to continue wearing masks to stop the spread of the virus and "lower the curve.
https://www.jpost.com/health-scienc...irus-in-air-for-up-to-14-minutes-study-627972
Bizarre clothing rules for lockdown baffle South Africans
South African stores can only sell shoes if they are "closed toe," and short-sleeved shirts if they are promoted or displayed to be worn under jackets or jerseys, according to the latest list of government rules that spell out what's allowed during a nationwide lockdown.
The regulations published Tuesday are the latest addition to a plethora of state directives - ostensibly to limit economic activity and curb the spread of the coronavirus. Most South Africans are baffled about what purpose they serve.
The restrictions are "beyond belief," Adrian Saville, the chief executive officer of Cannon Asset Managers in Johannesburg, said on Twitter. "We are in the place of folly that becomes tragedy."
South Africa, which has diagnosed 11,350 coronavirus cases, first imposed a lockdown in late March, banning the sale of most goods besides groceries and medical supplies. The government eased the restrictions from May 1, allowing the sale of winter clothing and bedding to resume.
Trade and Industry Minister Ebrahim Patel's office said he'd consulted with clothing and textile industry leaders about which goods should be permitted to be sold and they'd welcomed the clarity the new rules provided. The list includes T-shirts, but only if they're used as "undergarments for warmth," and "crop bottoms worn with boots or leggings," according to the Government Gazette.
Regulations published Tuesday are the latest addition to a plethora of state directives
https://gulfnews.com/world/africa/b...ockdown-baffle-south-africans-1.1589380277688
Mouthwash could protect against COVID-19 by destroying the outer layer of fat the virus uses to bind to human cells, scientists suggest
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...ent-COVID-19-transmission-scientists-say.html
One in three patients who fall severely ill with coronavirus develop deadly blood clots that trigger heart attacks, strokes and organ failure, leading scientist says
30% of patients who fall ill with coronavirus have deadly blood clots
Roopen Arya, professor of thrombosis at King's College London, said there had been 'a huge outpouring' of data suggesting 30 per cent of very ill COVID-19 patients have the fatal clots.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...l-coronavirus-develop-deadly-blood-clots.html
Psychosis may be another symptom of COVID-19: Study suggests some people suffer HALLUCINATIONS after contracting coronavirus
- Study found evidence up to 4% of patients could suffer some form of psychosis
- Comes from Australian scientists who reviewed 14 pieces of research
- Can be treated with low doses of anti-psychotic medication, study suggests
- https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...evelop-PSYCHOSIS-contracting-coronavirus.html
Terrifying 'black light' video reveals how easily virus can spread in restaurants as diners unwittingly contaminate themselves within minutes
- A Japanese experiment used paint to show how a virus spreads in a restaurant
- One person was 'infected' with fluorescent paint, meant to represent Covid-19
- Ten people enjoyed a buffet for 30 minutes before a 'black light' was turned on
- The virus had spread to all ten participants through tongs and containers
- https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...nt-shows-easily-germs-spread-restaurants.html
Loud speech can leave coronavirus in air for up to 14 minutes - study
As Israelis are notoriously loud, it is perhaps in their own interest to continue wearing masks to stop the spread of the virus and "lower the curve.
https://www.jpost.com/health-scienc...irus-in-air-for-up-to-14-minutes-study-627972
Bizarre clothing rules for lockdown baffle South Africans
South African stores can only sell shoes if they are "closed toe," and short-sleeved shirts if they are promoted or displayed to be worn under jackets or jerseys, according to the latest list of government rules that spell out what's allowed during a nationwide lockdown.
The regulations published Tuesday are the latest addition to a plethora of state directives - ostensibly to limit economic activity and curb the spread of the coronavirus. Most South Africans are baffled about what purpose they serve.
The restrictions are "beyond belief," Adrian Saville, the chief executive officer of Cannon Asset Managers in Johannesburg, said on Twitter. "We are in the place of folly that becomes tragedy."
South Africa, which has diagnosed 11,350 coronavirus cases, first imposed a lockdown in late March, banning the sale of most goods besides groceries and medical supplies. The government eased the restrictions from May 1, allowing the sale of winter clothing and bedding to resume.
Trade and Industry Minister Ebrahim Patel's office said he'd consulted with clothing and textile industry leaders about which goods should be permitted to be sold and they'd welcomed the clarity the new rules provided. The list includes T-shirts, but only if they're used as "undergarments for warmth," and "crop bottoms worn with boots or leggings," according to the Government Gazette.
Regulations published Tuesday are the latest addition to a plethora of state directives
https://gulfnews.com/world/africa/b...ockdown-baffle-south-africans-1.1589380277688
Mouthwash could protect against COVID-19 by destroying the outer layer of fat the virus uses to bind to human cells, scientists suggest
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...ent-COVID-19-transmission-scientists-say.html
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