Kids return to school in Norway

Norway, which says it has the new coronavirus epidemic under control, reopened primary schools to the youngest students on Monday, in another step toward a gradual normalisation, though some parents expressed concern. One week after nursery schools, pupils aged six to 10 started returning to their school desks after six weeks of remote learning from home in the Nordic country. […]

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COVID-19: high risk due to blood clots in SARS-CoV-2-infection – Naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal

Connection between COVID-19, and blood identified clots Worldwide COVID is treated 19 as a primary lung disease, there are complications due to the blood but they have also observed again and again clots in people with COVID-19. This suggests that the respiratory insufficiency in COVID-19 is not due solely to the development of the acute respiratory distress syndrome, but micro […]

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Italy awaits details of life after lockdown

Coronavirus. Credit: European Centers for Disease Control Italy announced plans Saturday to set price limits on face masks and ramp up antibody testing as it nears the end of the world’s longest active national coronavirus lockdown. The Mediterranean country is awaiting a fateful decision this weekend about which of its restrictions will be lifted when the current regime expires on […]

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Corona-the Dead autopsy: In case of any pre-existing conditions have been identified – natural healing naturopathic specialist portal

Autopsy reports of 65 COVID-19-deceased from Hamburg Recently, a post-mortem report of 65 deceased COVID-19-patients and patients from Hamburg, that so far, all investigated deaths with pre-existing conditions are in conjunction. This was predominantly the result of cardiovascular pre-existing conditions such as high blood pressure, heart attack and atherosclerosis. A pathologist-a Team, the coroner, Klaus Püschel showed in the frame […]

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Ventilators available with the flip of a switch

Responding to a looming global shortage of ventilators, a team from Oregon Health & Science University has come up a low-cost version that can be widely produced with 3-D printing technology. Albert Chi, M.D., M.S.E., an OHSU trauma surgeon who previously pioneered 3-D-printed prosthetics for children, is leading the effort. As COVID-19 spread inexorably across the globe, health care workers […]

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