97-year-old woman is the oldest to recover from coronavirus in South Korea

97-year-old woman is the oldest to recover from coronavirus in South Korea

A 97-year-old became the oldest woman in South Korea to recover from the coronavirus, according to a new report.
Malaysia's king and Queen go into coronavirus quarantine after palace staff test positive

Malaysia's king and Queen go into coronavirus quarantine after palace staff test positive

The novel coronavirus crisis has reached the Malaysia’s royal family, as the king and queen have been placed under quarantine, after seven palace staff tested positive for COVID-19.
More understanding and truths on COVID-19 answered by a virology expert

More understanding and truths on COVID-19 answered by a virology expert

Up to 26 March, COVID-19 - a type of invisible super-mini virus - has killed more than 21,000 people and caused over 467,000 infections in the world. Despite these numbers, much is still misunderstood or unknown about the virus which has brought regions of the globe to a standstill and placed huge pressure on the global economy
How to prevent coronavirus: Follow these 6 steps

How to prevent coronavirus: Follow these 6 steps

Coronavirus is spreading all over the world. There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Take these steps to protect yourself.    
Vaccines/drugs in the pipeline for COVID-19 treatment

Vaccines/drugs in the pipeline for COVID-19 treatment

A number of drugs are being developed and tested for the treatment of the novel coronavirus.    
How will the Internet be affected by coronavirus?

How will the Internet be affected by coronavirus?

More activities of our daily lives have moved online due to the coronavirus. Internet usage demand has skyrocketed. However, the internet is not likely to break anytime soon.
About 3 to 10% of recovered patients in Wuhan tested positive later in a study

About 3 to 10% of recovered patients in Wuhan tested positive later in a study

About 3 to 10 per cent of patients who recovered from COVID-19 tested positive again after being discharged from hospital, South China Morning Post reported, citing doctors in Wuhan.
When coronavirus vaccines available for use?

When coronavirus vaccines available for use?

The race is on to find a vaccine for COVID-19, but the process is complex and expensive. Here's what to know about how they're made and how long it takes.
First youth dies after contracting COVID-19 in US

First youth dies after contracting COVID-19 in US

A juvenile fatality was reported in Lancaster who may be the first child to have died from the coronavirus, but confirming that will require additional testing, authorities said.
Coronavirus Update, March 26: Corvid-19 has invaded even new territorries, epicenters still in developed countries

Coronavirus Update, March 26: Corvid-19 has invaded even new territorries, epicenters still in developed countries

Saint Kitts and Nevis, countries in the high land Caribe, Mali and Guinea-Bissau in the west Africa  and the Virgin islands  pertaining to the UK, are the new countries and territorries invaded by Covid-19 disease. 
Latest COVID-19 update in Spain: death tolls overtake China's as virus ravages Europe

Latest COVID-19 update in Spain: death tolls overtake China's as virus ravages Europe

With 3,434 patients succumbed to the coronavirus, Spain surpassed China’s death totally (3,285), becoming the world’s second-highest country regarding death tolls, only after Italy (6,280).
Prince Charles tests positive for coronavirus

Prince Charles tests positive for coronavirus

Prince Charles, the Queen's son and first in line to the British throne, has tested positive for coronavirus, his office said on Wednesday (Mar 25).
Coronavirus patient in New York treated with vitamin C

Coronavirus patient in New York treated with vitamin C

Seriously sick coronavirus patients in New York state’s largest hospital system are being given massive doses of vitamin C — based on promising reports that it’s helped people in hard-hit China, The Post has learned.    
Cleaner hands, clearer water, bluer skies: What has coronavirus done for us?

Cleaner hands, clearer water, bluer skies: What has coronavirus done for us?

Deaths, economic meltdown and a planet on lockdown: the coronavirus pandemic has brought us waves of bad news, but squint and you might just see a few bright spots.
Harvard's president and his wife test positive for coronavirus

Harvard's president and his wife test positive for coronavirus

President Lawrence Bacow confirmed in a letter to students and faculty he and his wife, Adele Fleet Bacow, have contracted the novel coronavirus after nearly 10 days working from home and limiting contact with others.
Tokyo Olympic 2020 postponement: How much losses suffered by Japan’s economy?

Tokyo Olympic 2020 postponement: How much losses suffered by Japan’s economy?

The historic decision to postpone this year's Olympic Games over the coronavirus pandemic is likely to pile on the pain for Japan's economy. The impact would apply both to the nation - which has invested heavily in making the Olympics a national showcase - and to companies that have poured their money into sponsorships.
 World’s leaders ask their citizens to stay home amid Covid-19 threat surges

 World’s leaders ask their citizens to stay home amid Covid-19 threat surges

With the uncertainties and complicated situation of Covid-19 and several people against the strict lockdown announced by governments, some world’s leaders have urgently asked their citizens to “stay at home” and avoid unnecessary outdoor movement to contain the pandemic.
Thailand State of emergency is being declared on coming Thursday over Covid-19

Thailand State of emergency is being declared on coming Thursday over Covid-19

As the Covid-19 cases in Thailand jumped quickly to 827 with 4 deaths reported, the Southeast Asian country is going to declare state of emergency this Thursday (March 26). 
COVID-19 cases are ‘most infectious’ in first 7 days after developing symptoms

COVID-19 cases are ‘most infectious’ in first 7 days after developing symptoms

Health experts have “learnt quite a lot” about the coronavirus including when patients are the most infectious.
"Coronavirus infections could surge in autumn", Korean expert warns

"Coronavirus infections could surge in autumn", Korean expert warns

There could be a surge of coronavirus infections in autumn, according to the forecast Monday (Mar 23) of Oh Myung-don, a renowned infectious diseases physician at Seoul National University Hospital, citing patterns of virus spread observed with the 1918 Spanish flu.
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