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Heidelberg/Germany, 14 December 2020 - Molecular markers in the blood shown to be predictive of severe COVID-19 outcomes resulting from SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection have been identified in a study by a Chinese research team. The study results extend understanding of the pathophysiology and clinical progress of COVID-19 with potential for identifying early during the course of infection which individuals are most at risk of developing severe conditions and requiring hospital care.
In addition to pneumonia and septic syndrome, a smaller proportion of patients have also developed severe gastrointestinal and/or cardiovascular symptoms as well as neurological manifestations after SARS-COV-2 infection. This is possible because the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE 2) receptor used by SARS-COV-2 for cell entry is found in other organs beside the lungs, including the heart, liver, kidney, pancreas, small intestines and also the CNS (Central Nervous System), especially the g
Next pandemic could see jab within 100 days
Senior Sage scientist and others say vaccines for all major pathogens could be prepared ahead of time with proper planning and investment
13 December 2020 • 6:00am
Scientists around the world are scrambling to prepare for what some fear could be a new pandemic era
A vaccine for the next pandemic could be ready within “100 days or less” of a new pathogen emerging given the right planning and investment, according to a senior member of the government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
Scientists around the world are scrambling to prepare for what some fear could be a “new pandemic era” and believe the timeline for vaccine development - squeezed from 10 years to just 11 months for Covid-19 - could be cut much further.
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12/10/2020 08:26 AM EST
Every news week brings its share of light and heat to the U.S.-China relationship, but this last one has felt particularly suffused with the latter. A Chinese propagandist reacted to an offensive tweet from a U.S. senator by calling her a “lifetime b .” NBC reported on Chinese “super soldiers” and included an image of a Jean-Claude Van Damme action flick from the early 1990s. And Fox News host