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Coronavirus has been with us for a year Here s what we still don t know

Coronavirus has been with us for a year. Here s what we still don t know Updated: 8:20 PM CST Dec 28, 2020 By Julia Hollingsworth, CNN Share Updated: 8:20 PM CST Dec 28, 2020 Hide Transcript Show Transcript during the winter months. We often have allergies, common colds and the flu. But with a global pandemic, it s easy to confuse your symptoms for Kobe. 19. According to HUFFPOST, breathing dry cold air can make your airways dry, which caused discomfort, coughing, runny nose and nasal congestion. Monitor symptoms like thes If they go away in a day or two. It s nothing to worry about. There are more allergens in your home than you realize, which can cause cove it like symptoms like sore throat, headaches and even a mild loss of taste and smell. Keep in mind that the loss of taste and smell from Coburn 19 is significantly different. But when in doubt, reach out to your doctor. If you have a chronic lung condition like asthma, it s recommended that

What is still unknown about Covid-19 after a year

What we still don t know about the novel coronavirus

  When China first reported cases of coronavirus to the World Health Organization on Dec. 31, 2019, it was described as a mysterious new strain of pneumonia. It didn t even have a name. Within two weeks, Chinese scientists had identified the virus genome sequence, the genetic code that makes up the virus. Within three weeks, the first test kits had been created and then shared by the WHO. And just over 11 months since the virus was reported to the WHO, the first people were vaccinated, making the shots the fastest vaccines ever developed. The speed at which we ve learned about coronavirus is unprecedented and scientists say we already know a remarkable amount.

Coronavirus has been with us for a year Here s what we still don t know :: WRAL com

Coronavirus has been with us for a year Here s what we still don t know :: WRAL com
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After SolarWinds attack, universities double-check for compromise

Dec 29, 2020 | EDSCOOP The compromise of SolarWinds software used by government agencies and technology companies has also affected several U.S. colleges and universities, though the leaders of those institutions have not reported any major fallout from the incident. Reports that hackers of suspected Russian origin had inserted malicious code into software provided by the Austin, Texas-based technology company SolarWinds first emerged earlier this month. The company said the incident may have affected as many as 18,000 customers using a network management product called Orion, according to SEC documents. The compromised software was used to spy on private companies like the cybersecurity firm FireEye and U.S. government agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security, the Treasury Department and the Department of Energy, though federal agencies have not been forthcoming about the true extent of the incident.

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