Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)


Greta Thunberg says she may have had covid-19 and has self-isolated

Mar 24, 2020

Greta Thunberg says she and her father, Swedish actor Svante Thunberg, appear to have been infected by the coronavirus.

In an interview with New Scientist, the climate change campaigner said they had both experienced some symptoms of covid-19 after a recent train tour of Europe together. The pair were travelling before restrictions were imposed in several countries.

"Greta Thunberg says she may have had covid-19 and has self-isolated"

by Adam Vaughan
March 24, 2020
 

As the Coronavirus approaches, Mexico looks the other way | The Dispatch

Mar 24, 2020

“This is going to be as bad as Italy or worse.” As much of the world shuts down amid the worsening coronavirus pandemic, Mexico City’s streets are bustling and the country’s president insists on calm.
 

The coronavirus outbreak is putting people’s mental health at risk too

Mar 24, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic is putting people's mental health at risk. Here's 4 ways experts advise us to help stay healthy during the pandemic.

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Dr. Jessica Lancaster - COVID-19: Keeping seniors, immunocompromised people safe

Mar 24, 2020

Some people are at higher risk of getting very sick from COVID-19 because of their age or underlying health conditions, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Adults 60 and older and those with an underlying health condition or a compromised immune system appear to develop serious illness more often than others.
 

Coronavirus, tech and the voice industry

Mar 24, 2020

An open discussion about the impact of coronavirus on the tech and voice industries. With Bret Kinsella of Voicebot, Rani Molla of Recode, Ben Fox Rubin of CNET and David Watkins of Strategy Analytics.
 

COVID-19: Tips for parents

Mar 25, 2020

With schools closed and more parents working from home, it can be challenging for children to understand all the changes being required because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Tina Ardon, a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician, says it's important for families to share information and make decisions to help their children feel more comfortable at an uncertain time.

"Right now, information is changing rapidly. It can feel very overwhelming to children," says Dr. Ardon.
 

Hunting coronavirus protein with the biggest supercomputer on Earth | Upscaled Mini

Mar 25, 2020

How many computers working together would you need to be faster than the world's best supercomputer? This week, the distributing computing project Folding at Home found out. Their software uses volunteer computers to analyze proteins, and once they turned their attention to the coronavirus, they saw a massive increase in new users. For the moment,their network has become the fastest supercomputer on Earth. Hopefully their results will help us understand the virus and better combat COVID-19. If you're looking for another project to support, also consider Rosetta, which does similar protein analysis.
 

How we must respond to the COVID-19 pandemic | Bill Gates

Mar 25, 2020

Philanthropist and Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates offers insights into the COVID-19 pandemic, discussing why testing and self-isolation are essential, which medical advancements show promise and what it will take for the world to endure this crisis. (This virtual conversation is part of the TED Connects series, hosted by head of TED Chris Anderson and current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers.)
 

Dr. Oscar - AI for hand hygiene

Mar 25, 2020

Dr. Oscar is designed with the goal to minimize hospital infections caused by poor hand hygiene. It uses WHO accredited guidelines in educating medical staff on how to wash their hands properly, and trains them by monitoring their handwash steps at each wash - providing real-time success rate scores.

Dr. Oscar was inspired by the success of Oscar, an AI that used the nudge principle to help change human behavior and increasing sorting compliance at recycling bins & waste sorting stations by 300% throughout the US, UK, and Canada - across malls, airports, universities, and office buildings.

Intuitive AI designs technology that uses the power of a nudge to change human behavior.
 

How to: wear a protective mask

Mar 26, 2020

While wearing a protective #facemask might be a common occurrence for some, others might be less familiar with this practice. So whether you’re an unexperienced user seeking #advice on how to wear one properly or a seasoned wearer in search of some more novel styles, this video has something for everyone. Take a look at our #Huawei employees to see which method of #protection suites you best.
 

‘People are dying’: Battling Coronavirus inside a N.Y.C. hospital | NYT news

Mar 26, 2020

An emergency room doctor in Elmhurst, Queens, gives a rare look inside a hospital at the center of the coronavirus pandemic. “We don’t have the tools that we need.”
 

This is what Coronavirus does to the human body | COVID-19

Mar 26, 2020

As COVID-19 advances, we implement more and more measures to battle the spread of the disease, from thoroughly washing our hands to self-isolation and national lockdowns. But, do we actually know how Coronavirus affects our bodies and how it transmits?
 
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