Gossip Girl reboot series production delayed due to COVID-19 outbreak as its debut gets pushed 2021

Gossip Girl reboot series production delayed due to COVID-19 outbreak as its debut gets pushed to 2021 By Brian Gallagher For Dailymail.com Published: 06:05 BST, 23 May 2020 | Updated: 06:05 BST, 23 May 2020 Fans of the original Gossip Girl series who were hoping to see the reboot later this year are about to … Read more

Britain abandoned coronavirus testing in March because the outbreak was already TOO BIG

The UK’s testing regime is under the microscope after ministers appeared too slow to act while today the UK still has no fully functioning trace and trace app despite already easing the lockdown.  March 12 is viewed as the lowest point of the crisis when the Government dropped community testing despite experts around the world … Read more

Britain abandoned coronavirus testing in March because the outbreak was already TOO BIG

The UK’s testing regime is under the microscope after ministers appeared too slow to act while today the UK still has no fully functioning trace and trace app despite already easing the lockdown.  March 12 is viewed as the lowest point of the crisis when the Government dropped community testing despite experts around the world … Read more

Amazon rainforest could spark the next pandemic including a new coronavirus outbreak, expert warns

The world’s largest rainforest is disappearing at an alarming rate and could contribute to the next pandemic, a scientist warns. Ecologists David Lapola warns the Amazon rainforest could be a hot zone of infection, as human encroachment on animals’ habitats is on the rise. The urbanization of once-wild areas contributes to the emergence of zoonotic … Read more

Has warm spring suppressed UK’s outbreak? Coronavirus fell after sunniest April on record

A sunny spring may partly explain why coronavirus cases have fallen dramatically in the UK in recent weeks, according to scientists. COVID-19 spreads via droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes and, under the right conditions, can survive on objects for hours where it stays infectious.  But Professor Keith Neal, an epidemiologist at the University of Nottingham, … Read more

Has warm spring suppressed UK’s outbreak? Coronavirus fell after sunniest April on record

A sunny spring may partly explain why coronavirus cases have fallen dramatically in the UK in recent weeks, according to scientists. COVID-19 spreads via droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes and, under the right conditions, can survive on objects for hours where it stays infectious.  But Professor Keith Neal, an epidemiologist at the University of Nottingham, … Read more

Trump says China made ‘horrible mistake’ and covered up coronavirus outbreak

President Donald Trump suggested that the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the globe is the result of a ‘horrible mistake’ made by China.  The president continued to point the finger at Beijing on Sunday during a Fox News virtual town hall meeting at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. where he said China sparked the outbreak before … Read more

Bombshell US intelligence lays bare how China lied about coronavirus outbreak

Bombshell US intelligence has laid bare how China lied about the human-to-human transmission of coronavirus, made whistle-blowers disappear and refused to help nations develop a vaccine as the outbreak spread across the world. The leaked 15-page research dossier from the so-called ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence alliance reveals the US, Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand … Read more

Bombshell US intelligence lays bare how China lied about coronavirus outbreak

Bombshell US intelligence has laid bare how China lied about the human-to-human transmission of coronavirus, made whistle-blowers disappear and refused to help nations develop a vaccine as the outbreak spread across the world. The leaked 15-page research dossier from the so-called ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence alliance reveals the US, Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand … Read more

Coronavirus vaccine candidates were identified after the 2002 Sars outbreak

Humanity would have been better prepared to fight the coronavirus with a vaccine had research not dwindled when past epidemics died down, a new report claims.   During the the Sars outbreak between 2002 and 2004, several vaccine candidates were identified, the British Society for Immunology (BSI) has said. The Sars outbreak was also caused by … Read more