Concerned about the potential for simultaneous spread of the corona virus and influenza, the country’s government has launched a flu vaccination campaign. Thirty-six people, including a 17-year-old boy, have died from the flu vaccine since last Friday. The South Korean Institute for Disease Control and Prevention (KDCA) says the average age of the dead is 74. As of Friday, more …
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CDC Tele warns of multi-state listeria eruption from meats
The CDC issued a warning Friday about the outbreak, which sent ten people from Florida, Massachusetts and New York to hospital leading to the death of one person in Florida. The company said the tele meat may have been the source of the explosion. Nine victims reported eating Italian-style meats such as salami, although the CDC did not identify a …
Read More »Wearing masks could save more than 100,000 American lives in February, according to a new study
The study – from the Govt-19 forecast team at the University of Washington’s Health Measurements and Assessment – found that in September, only about 49% of U.S. residents wore a public mask “always”. The study found that the number of Govt-19 deaths across the United States could reach about 1 million by February 28 if masking was 49% in February …
Read More »You asked for it and here it is! Scientists have now created ‘Super White’, and it is very cool
Scientists have created a super white paint that is the yin to the yang of Wandablok. While ultra-black materials absorb more than 99.96 percent of sunlight today, this new super white coat can reflect 95.5 percent of all the photons that hit it. Instead of heating under direct light, objects painted with these new acrylic materials may be cooler than …
Read More »Nearly 50 people fell ill after a fellowship event at a small church in Maine
A total of 49 cases have been linked to the explosion at Brooks Pentecostal Church in Waldo County, Maine Director of Disease Control and Prevention Dr Neerav Shah told a news conference Thursday. “We expect that number to increase in the coming days,” Shaw said. Seven cases are related to the Lighthouse Christian Academy, a school affiliated with the church …
Read More »BYU nanofiber technology produces highly effective masks
Provo – BYU will help protect the new technology of the engineering sector COVID-19 By traditional masks. A team of engineers developed a new filter by electrospinning nanofibers. The fibers have an electric charge, which attracts COVID-19 particles. When they put the filter into the fabric pieces of the homemade mask, it made the mask more effective or more effective …
Read More »Autopsy report shows COVID-19 dead woman on Spirit Airlines flight Experienced suffocation – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Earlier this week, Dallas County learned that a woman had died of COVID-19 over the summer, returning to North Texas on a Spirit Airlines flight. Federal Aviation Administration, Spirit Airlines Flight 208, Airbus A320, departed Las Vegas on July 24 and was en route to Dallas-Fort Worth. The plane crashed in Albuquerque, N.M., due to a passenger’s medical problem. “They …
Read More »NASA landed on the asteroid Pennu. What you need to know about the mission
The artist’s concept of NASA’s Osiris-Rex spacecraft collects a sample from the asteroid Pennu. NASA / Goddard / University of Arizona Editor’s note: Osiris-Rex touches the pen. Our coverage of the event is here. Below are our answers to all your questions about the mission. NASA’s Osiris-Rex spacecraft In short Touched on a large asteroid NASA will return to Earth …
Read More »A further 1,363 COVID-19 cases and 6 deaths were reported Wednesday as Utah hospitalized the highest number.
Salt Lake City – Number of Utah COVID-19 Cases rose to 1,363 on Wednesday, and six deaths were reported Utah Department of Health. The government also records the number of patients currently hospitalized, with 314 COVID-19 patients admitted to a hospital in Utah as of Wednesday, according to the Department of Health. Wednesday was the first day Utah announced at …
Read More »SpaceX Starship moves forward with Noscon installation after historic steady fire
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has confirmed that Starship and Raptor’s first triple-engine steady fire was a success, opening the door for the Nosecon installation. CDT, Starship Series No. 8 (SN8) successfully on October 20 at 3:13 p.m. Fired three Raptor engines Within two hours of completing the first successful three-engine preburner test. With zero direct human intervention, SpaceX split the …
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