Corona-Transfer: How dangerous public toilets are?

The Covid-19-pandemic keeps the world in breath. More than 8.0 million people have been infected so far worldwide, with the novel Coronavirus, 186.544 in Germany – where it always comes back to local outbreaks. Corona-Transfer: How dangerous public toilets are? Public toilets could include the risk places for a Corona-infection. A study by Chinese scientists suggests that, at least, the […]

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27 Pastel Activewear Items You Need In Your Wardrobe

Here’s a fun fact to help you justify splurging on another item of activewear (sorry, savings!) Pastels are currently having a major moment. And right in step with the opportune timing is the end of the financial year, meaning loads of epic Aussie brands are selling their stock for a steal. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up 27 items to […]

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Why are black and Asian people at greater risk of coronavirus? Here’s what we found

The coronavirus pandemic has markedly increased awareness of health inequalities. Researchers have long understood that ethnicity and socioeconomic conditions play a major role in influencing our health, but the pandemic has illuminated these stark inequalities and the need for urgent action to tackle them. In our research, we investigated how risk of COVID-19 differed by ethnicity and socioeconomic background. We […]

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40–45% who contract new coronavirus are asymptomatic

A new study warns that around 40–45% of people who contract SARS-CoV-2 most likely remain symptom-free. Such cases may contribute to the “silent spread” of the virus. Moreover, even asymptomatic people may experience long-term respiratory issues, the study authors caution. In considering the spread dynamics of the new coronavirus — or SARS-CoV-2 — researchers, and health authorities have been pondering […]

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