A person’s blood type and other genetic factors may be linked with severity of coronavirus infection.
Category Archives: Coronavirus
The pandemic has seen carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions fall as fossil fuel use has collapsed. But will these changes be permanent?
Investigators, who analysed virus genomes from over 7,500 infected people, find nearly 200 mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 virus since China’s outbreak but say this does not mean it is getting deadlier.
Coronavirus infections are rising in Germany, official data shows, just days after the country eased its lockdown restrictions.
AI predicts catastrophe if social distancing restrictions relax too soon.
The first human tests are beginning.
Is “intermittent” social distancing the tool to combat Coronavirus?
A world first at the Bronx Zoo.
We have compiled a biosafety guidance document specifically targeting organisations that are implementing SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic methods.
We make this guidance available, free of charge, to these organisations. It will be linked with an interactive service to ensure that we can address emerging questions and keep the guidance up-to-date.