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Trump s blaming China for coronavirus pandemic waste of time, energy: scholar - Xinhua

Source: Xinhua| Editor: huaxia Video PlayerClose A medical worker with the People s Hospital of Qingbaijiang District of Chengdu collects a swab sample from a resident at Chengdu Modern Industrial Park in Pidu District of Chengdu, southwest China s Sichuan Province, Dec. 11, 2020. (Xinhua/Shen Bohan) Working together, the world can deal with this challenge. Working together, we can see this through. To do that, first and foremost, we have to stop blaming China for the pandemic, said Charles R. Stith, non-executive chairman of the Johannesburg-based African Presidential Leadership Center. HONG KONG, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) The act of U.S. President Donald Trump to continue blaming China for the coronavirus pandemic is a waste of time and energy, Charles R. Stith, non-executive chairman of the Johannesburg-based African Presidential Leadership Center, has said.

Researchers introduce first artificial intelligence tool to detect COVID-19 probability

Researchers introduce first artificial intelligence tool to detect COVID-19 probability A study in the Journal of Medical Internet Research introduced Biocogniv s new AI-COVID software that can easily predict the probability of COVID-19 infection.ANI | Washington DC | Updated: 12-12-2020 21:34 IST | Created: 12-12-2020 21:34 IST Representative Image. Image Credit: ANI A study in the Journal of Medical Internet Research introduced Biocogniv s new AI-COVID software that can easily predict the probability of COVID-19 infection. A team of researchers from the University of Vermont and Cedars-Sinai discovered high accuracy in predicting the probability of COVID-19 infection using routine blood tests, which can help hospitals reduce the number of patients referred for scarce PCR testing.

Researchers introduce the first artificial intelligence tool to detect COVID-19 probability

Updated Dec 14, 2020 | 10:39 IST A team of researchers from the University of Vermont and Cedars-Sinai discovered high accuracy in predicting the probability of COVID-19 infection using routine blood tests. Researchers introduce the first artificial intelligence tool to detect COVID-19 probability | Photo Credit: Pixabay  Washington: A study in the Journal of Medical Internet Research introduced Biocogniv s new AI-COVID software that can easily predict the probability of COVID-19 infection. A team of researchers from the University of Vermont and Cedars-Sinai discovered high accuracy in predicting the probability of COVID-19 infection using routine blood tests, which can help hospitals reduce the number of patients referred for scarce PCR testing. Lead author and University of Vermont Assistant Professor Timothy Plante, M.D., M.H.S said, Nine months into this pandemic, we now have a better understanding of how to care for patients with COVID-19, but th

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