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Students widen overseas study options By ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2020-12-18 09:26 Share CLOSE Officials of Queen s University Belfast, or QUB, welcome arriving Chinese students at Belfast International Airport on Sept 19, 2020. [Photo by Ivan Ewart/QUB]
Families look beyond US due to pandemic, other factors
Jin Zihao, an 18-year-old graduate from an elite private senior high school in Shanghai, should have begun his studies as a freshman at a university in the United States at the start of the fall semester.
However, the pandemic and other factors have meant that Jin is reassessing his plans to register with Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
A machine-learning model created to calculate COVID-19 health outcomes
University of California, Irvine health sciences researchers have created a machine-learning model to predict the probability that a COVID-19 patient will need a ventilator or ICU care. The tool is free and available online for any healthcare organization to use. The goal is to give an earlier alert to clinicians to identify patients who may be vulnerable at the onset, said Daniel S. Chow, an assistant professor in residence in radiological sciences and first author of the study, published in
PLOS ONE. The tool predicts whether a patient s condition will worsen within 72 hours.