coronavirus
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Busting the Myth of the Supposed Connection of 5G to the Coronavirus
During this COVID-19 pandemic, conspiracy theories and other misinformation are hitting the news. Wrong information abound, such as those who say that the coronavirus is simply like the regular flu, or that drinking water can flush the virus out, or that eating cloves of garlic offers protection. In addition, there are also theories that it is a man-made biological weapon, incubated or genetically engineered in bats, or a scheme to control the population by Bill Gates.
Latest Research Articles
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University of Pittsburgh Scientists Find Potential Coronavirus Vaccine
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Coronavirus Infection in Cats: Can They be Infected?
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Lack of Coronavirus Global Control Measures Could Have Caused 40 Million Deaths this Year
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Food Waste and Food Insecurity in Times of Coronavirus
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Sewage Surveillance as Early Warning Signal for Novel Coronavirus Discovered
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Online Portal to Assist Coronavirus Infected Residents in New York
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Antibody Tests: How It Works and Fights Coronavirus
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Gilead Expands Access For Experimental Coronavirus Drug
Humans are to Blame for Coronavirus, Not Bats Says Scientists
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Caring for Dogs (and Cats) in Times of Coronavirus
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The Role of Blood Test in the Fight Against the Coronavirus Pandemic
CDC, WHO, and Biotech Companies: The Critical Need for Quicker Coronavirus Testing