Global health

Why WHO will never reveal the origin of the virus? We need a team as for Chernobyl

Namely, numerous experts, many of whom are connected with the World Health Organization, believe that political tensions between the United States and China make that investigation impossible and that the answers they might come to would not be credible.

Tzanakis: The Delta mutation is dangerous for children

Experts and the government are increasingly concerned about the spread of the "Delta" mutation of the coronavirus, with Crete in the spotlight.

Speaking on the show "MEGA Hour Society", Nikos Tzanakis, professor of pulmonology, noted that although the island has several cases of the mutated strain, it remains in good epidemiological condition.

Pandemic Scar on Youth, How to Avoid Damage Inflicted by Lockdowns

The end is in sight. Restrictions are being lifted and slowly but surely, we're starting to feel 'normal' again. Across Europe and beyond, offices are starting to reopen, empty classrooms have welcomed back students, and spending time with family and friends is no longer limited to staring at each other on a screen.

It is not the end?

"The measures can't be more relaxed, whoever violates the measures - violates the minimum we are looking for," the immunologist pointed out.
He stated that we still do not have such a large percentage of protected people that we can count on the fact that it can stop the epidemic in itself.

China confirms first human case of bird flu strain

China reported the world's first human infection of the H10N3 bird flu strain on June 1 but said the risk of it spreading widely among people was low.

A 41-year-old man was admitted to hospital with fever symptoms in the eastern city of Zhenjiang on April 28 and was diagnosed with H10N3 a month later, China's National Health Commission (NHC) said in an online statement.

Vietnam discovers new hybrid virus variant

Vietnam has discovered a new COVID-19 variant which spreads quickly by air and is a combination of the Indian and British strains, health officials confirmed on May 29.

The country is struggling to deal with fresh outbreaks across more than half of its territory, including industrial zones and big cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

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