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  1. Mutationen des Coronavirus wurden in Großbritannien, Südafrika und Nigeria gefunden. Selbst wenn einige sich schneller verbreiten, sind sie nicht unbedingt gefährlicher. Die neuen Impfstoffe wirken trotzdem.
    Coronavirus-Mutationen kein Grund zur Panik | DW | 28.12.2020 #Mutation #Cornavirus #Varianten #COVID-19 #Großbritannien
  2. Vielleicht verbreitet eine Mutation in Großbritannien das Coronavirus schneller, aber es ist deshalb nicht gefährlicher. Die Impfstoffe wirken, und mittelfristig schwächen Mutationen das Virus zum milden Schnupfen ab.
    Coronavirus-Mutation kein Grund zur Panik | DW | 15.12.2020 #Mutation #Cornavirus #Varianten #COVID-19 #Großbritannien
  3. Polizei und Ordnungsamt haben gerade viel mit Corona-Regeln zu tun. Arminia Bielefeld hat mit Fans den Aufstieg gefeiert. Auch in anderen Städten in NRW häuften sich Verstöße bei Partys.
    Von Bielefeld bis Bonn: Tausende pfeifen auf Abstand
    #Cornavirus #Abstand #Missachtung #NRW
  4. #SAS and #Svedavia get money from tax payers - ca. 800 000 000 euro because of #coronavirus.
    SAS fires 560 pilots now because of #cornavirus.
    Why do governments give money stolen from us to corporations? Why don't they bailout people?😕
    #Sweden #Sverige #EU

  5. #talkingtomyselflettingyoulisten
    #covid19 #cornavirus

    This looks like a connection to me.

    It is known that Covid-19 comes with a severe development of blood clots. The virus, when not fought back by the immune system upon its entry in the nose and throat, spreads downwards the windpipe to the lung where it creates inflammation of the lung cells. This already may create severe respiratory conditions. But its the overreaction of the imune system that tries to fight the infection of the lung's air sacks, thereby creating a "cytokine storm" in which the body attacks itself in form of a body-wide inflammatory process which can result in multiple organ failure.

    Via the lungs the virus may enter the circulatory system and get into all veins, thereby attacking the heart and the blood vessels, creating blood clots, heart attacks, cardiac inflammation. A significant numer of patients develops clots in the arteries and in the heart. The consequence can be heart attacks and strokes. @telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/revealed-coronavirus-attacks-veins-heart-brain-blood-lungs/ It fits that all the younger patients (20s to 40s) who have recently been hospitalized with a stroke tested positive on covid-19. @washingtonpost.com/health/2020/04/24/strokes-coronavirus-young-patients/

    But the main phenomenon is that patient with covid-19 not just develop cardiac inflammation and blood clots, but that the clots appear in all places of the body. The small vessels of the bowel, the liver, the kindeys, the veins in the legs and arms... all begin to be choked with clots. @webmd.com/lung/news/20200424/blood-clots-are-another-dangerous-covid-19-mystery The clotting may become so severe that covid-19 patients who require dialysis have their catheters clotting off quickly and continously. @usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2020-04-21/could-tiny-blood-clots-make-covid-19-more-lethal

    The inflammation of the cardiac system may also be a reason why there recently has been a significant spike in "Kawaski syndrome" in very young children in Italy and the UK. @channelnewsasia.com/news/world/doctors-explore-covid-19-link-child-inflammatory-kawasaki-12682562 "Kawaski syndrome" develops for hitherto unknown reasons and produces an inflammation of the walls of the blood vessels of the child and, even when treated, may have lasting heart conditions. @edition.cnn.com/2020/04/28/health/kawasaki-disease-explainer-covid-19-intl-scli/index.html

    This may all be very anecdotal, but if covid-19 shows this bodywide spread of inflammation and blood clotting, then thromboses, pulmonary embolisms, strokes, heart attacks, liver-, bowel- and kidney failures may all be the consequence of this autoimmune overreaction.

    This continuous severe blood clotting doesn't remind me of the movie "Contagion" (2011) but far more of the movie "The Andromeda Strain" (1971).
  6. RT @[email protected]

    #Japon : réactions sur Twitter suite à l’annonce par le gouvernement de la distribution de deux masques par foyers pour lutter contre le #cornavirus #COVIDー19 . What else. Via @[email protected]

    🐦🔗: twitter.com/aris_officiel/stat

  7. RT @[email protected]

    #Japon : réactions sur Twitter suite à l’annonce par le gouvernement de la distribution de deux masques par foyers pour lutter contre le #cornavirus #COVIDー19 . What else. Via @[email protected]

    🐦🔗: twitter.com/aris_officiel/stat

  8. @[email protected]:
    1/3 #cornavirus : première leçon de la crise
    C'est dans ces moments là que tu mesures que les personnes les plus indispensables à la bonne marche de nos sociétés, celles qui doivent absolument poursuivre leur activité malgré l'urgence sanitaire, ce ne sont pas vraiment...
  9. #cornavirus #covid19
    #coviduk #UK #NHS #herd_immunity #herd #immunity

    Posted in The Guardian (live) byJosh Halliday at 15.41 local time

    A councillor in an English village where one of the first UK cases of coronavirus was confirmed has described the government’s strategy of tackling the disease as “a crime against humanity.”

    Samantha Flower, who is a member of Boris Johnson’s ruling Conservative Party and also a social care manager for Sheffield City Council, said: “I’m very concerned. They [the UK government] are saying they want as many people to get this disease to create a herd immunisation. But it won’t. My suspicion is that they don’t have the money for social care or NHS so that the weak and the old die.

    “I’m saying that as a Conservative councillor and I don’t care if I get sacked. You judge a society by how they treat their vulnerable people. You judge leadership by how it treats its most vulnerable people.

    “How do we care for them – by saying it would be better for pretty much everyone to get this disease when we know that our loved ones are going to die? It’s not okay.”

    Flowers is a Conservative councillor on High Peak Borough Council and represents the Derbyshire village of Burbage, where one of the first known UK cases of Coronavirus was confirmed. Burbage primary school and a nearby medical centre were temporarily closed after a parent tested positive for the virus on 27 February, when just 15 cases had been confirmed in the UK.

    She added: “We could follow the World Health Organisation’s advice and stop this now but the government’s chosen not to. Our prime minister has just said to us ‘your loved ones are going to die’ and that’s not okay. It’s abhorrent. It’s a crime against our country. We have the measures and capabilities to prevent this.

    “I’m not trying to be an alarmist but the World Health Organisation has set very comprehensive guidance and we’re not following it.”

  10. Was ist aus dem bei Politikern und Wirtschaft so beliebten "Der Markt regelt das" geworden?

    #Konjunkturpaket #Wirtschaftshilfe #Corona #cornavirus

  11. What we know so far about how COVID-19 affects different parts of the population: "It finds that 80.9% of infections are classified as mild, 13.8% as severe and only 4.7% as critical. The number of deaths among those infected, known as the fatality rate, remains low but rises among those over 80 years old.""

    bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-

    Study at [ weekly.chinacdc.cn/en/article/ ].

    #COVID19 #Diseases #Viruses #CornaVirus

    @readsteven

  12. What we know so far about how COVID-19 affects different parts of the population: "It finds that 80.9% of infections are classified as mild, 13.8% as severe and only 4.7% as critical. The number of deaths among those infected, known as the fatality rate, remains low but rises among those over 80 years old.""

    bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-

    Study at [ weekly.chinacdc.cn/en/article/ ].

    #COVID19 #Diseases #Viruses #CornaVirus

    @readsteven