China To Release Journalist Arrested For Reporting Covid
China is set to release a journalist it had arrested back in 2020 for covering the developments related to Covid-19 virus.
China is set to release a journalist it had arrested back in 2020 for covering the developments related to Covid-19 virus.
Unlike we previously believed, a new study has claimed that human beings give away more viruses to animals than vice versa.
A sportswoman and an athlete emerged after spending 500 days in a 70-meters deep cave. Beatriz Flamini appeared after having read 60 books and drank a thousand liters of water. She spent a year and a half in a cave in Granada as an experiment which was closely monitored by scientists.
As the temperatures rise due to global warming, scientists warn of more “lethal” viruses in the future. Melting glaciers are constantly threatening the release of ancient frozen viruses and carbon stored in the frozen grounds of permafrost. Professor Jean-Michel Claverie has found some “zombie viruses” while studying Siberian permafrost.
A new US agency report emerged claiming that covid-19 was a result of an accidental laboratory leak in the Chinese city of Wuhan. An intelligence report from the Department of Energy concluded that the covid virus was the result of a lab leak contradicting the views of scientists on animal transfer being the cause.
Bird flue has been increasing its foothold in the US, Asia, Latin America, and Europe. The US reported more than hundreds of millions of cases in poultry costing the US government around $660 million. The virus has already spread to other mammals such as bears and red foxes in the US.
The new study suggests that starving bats can shed more deadly viruses that can affect both humans and animals. The findings of the new research can help the scientists to make new vaccines prior to global outbreaks. The scientists concentrated on the Hendra virus, which kills 75% of the horses infected by the virus.
An interesting development has revealed that the recent and the future like Covid-like pandemics may have a secret hidden in climate change. Viruses in the frozen areas of the Arctic may spill over and get in contact with the population causing worldwide dangerous pandemics.
A few days ago, major Chinese cities imposed tougher COVID-19 restrictions following a raise in the cases. These cities include Dalian, Shenzhen, and more.
There is a new trend that is taking over the workplace. It is called silent quitting and now more people are doing as we see a shift in the workplace since the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new virus called the Tomato Flu has infected 82 children between the ages of one and five since July 26th of this year in India. The virus first appeared in Kerala, a state in southern India, and has now spread to two other areas.
According to reports, a potentially deadly new virus has been found in China and is thought to have been transmitted from shrews (small mole-like mammals) to people.