
T Cells From Common Cold Cross Protect Against COVID Finds New Study
T cells from common cold has been identified as a protective measure against COVID, according to a study conducted by Imperial College in London.

T cells from common cold has been identified as a protective measure against COVID, according to a study conducted by Imperial College in London.

A team of Chinese scientists has analyzed the association between consumption of various alcoholic beverages and Covid-related risks, bringing some exciting news for wine lovers and disappointment for beer fans.

A pair of Indonesian fishermen have been fined NT$100,000 (US$3,610) each by Taiwanese health authorities for leaving their quarantine hotel rooms for just over a minute.

Swiss health minister Alain Berset has signaled that the Alpine nation’s controversial use of a Covid-19 certificate system could soon be over since the public health response to the pandemic appeared to be “on the right track.”

The CEO of Pfizer has tried to appease vaccine skeptics with an idea of Covid-19 booster shots only once a year – instead of every few months – all while attacking the most vocal anti-vaxxers as “criminals” who “profit from circulating misinformation.”

China is poised to launch its first artificial moon after its artificial Sun achieved temperatures five times higher than that of the actual Sun. An “artificial moon” research facility has been developed by scientists. The facility will enable them in employing magnetism to conduct low-gravity situations.

It is a very realistic possibility that America might be heading towards a systems collapse. There are quite a few indicators adding weight to this highly probable event.

It is quite interesting to see how exactly Bolivians defeated the vaccine mandate set out by their authorities. The protests and roadblocks have finally yielded favorable outcomes in the country.

Quite the controversial figure at present, Novak Djokovic owns 80% stake in a Biotech firm QuantBioRes working on the cure for COVID. Centered in Copenhagen, the company is working on a peptide therapy for Covid-19 that will prevent the virus from infecting human cells.
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