Apple and Google to adapt phones for virus infection tracking

Your PHONE will warn you if you have been close to someone who has coronavirus thanks to new contact tracing tech being developed by Google and Apple Apps to use Bluetooth signals to track phones the user comes into contact with  People will be alerted if they may have been exposed to someone with Covid-19 … Read more

Apple, Google to adapt phones for virus infection tracking

Apple and Google are cooperating on a new program to support software developers in their efforts to develop contact tracing apps during the COVID-19 pandemic. In May, the companies will jointly release an API (application programming interface)  and additional ‘operating system-level technology’ that will allow iOS and Android devices to communicate directly with one another … Read more

Coronavirus: Infection rates fall in New Zealand and Australia

New Zealand’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern says her country is winning the battle against coronavirus after just 29 new cases were added to the tally today.  Australia and New Zealand have both seen falling infection rates after closing their borders by March 20 – something Britain has still not done.   Ardern hailed New Zealanders for … Read more

Australia’s 24-hour coronavirus infection rate falls under 100 for first time in three weeks

Australia has recorded fewer than 100 coronavirus infections in 24 hours for the first time in three weeks in an apparent sign strict lockdowns are working.  However, people are being strongly urged to follow social distancing rules over Easter to make sure there is no resurgence in cases.  More than 6000 Australians have had the … Read more

New coronavirus test developed for frontline NHS workers can diagnose infection in FOUR HOURS

New coronavirus test developed for frontline NHS workers can diagnose infection in FOUR HOURS, Cambridge researchers claim Cambridge researchers were able to deactivate the virus in samples for testing They say this means the sample can be studied in a lower security testing facility  There are more lower security centres so samples can be examined … Read more

Coronavirus: Face masks DO NOT prevent infection, WHO says

Face masks do not stop people from catching coronavirus, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) in light of recent studies suggesting the opposite. The United Nations’ health body was forced to review new evidence from Hong Kong claiming mass-issuing masks may have helped contain the pandemic. But the WHO maintains the public should not … Read more

The snood that could mask you from infection

A germ-trapping ‘snood’—a scarf that covers both the nose and the mouth — which claims to deactivate the coronavirus could be the latest way to protect yourself from the pandemic.  Unlike ordinary masks, say researchers from the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, the Virustatic Shield can be worn comfortably for hours at a time, and is … Read more

Professor Michael Wakelam, director of Babraham Institute, dies after ‘coronavirus infection’

Tributes are paid to world-renowned science professor, 64, who died after suspected coronavirus infection Professor Michael Wakelam, 64, dies after suspected coronavirus infection The father-of-two was Director of the leading Babraham Institute in Cambridge He was also an honorary professor at Cambridge and Birmingham universities  By James Robinson for MailOnline Published: 15:36 BST, 3 April … Read more

Broadway star Nick Cordero unconscious in ICU due to possible infection with coronavirus

Broadway star Nick Cordero unconscious in ICU after being possibly misdiagnosed with pneumonia as wife asks for prayers while awaiting COVID-19 test results By Caitlyn Becker For Dailymail.com Published: 21:30 BST, 1 April 2020 | Updated: 21:33 BST, 1 April 2020 Broadway star Nick Cordero, 41, is currently fighting for his life in an intensive … Read more

Is it safe for me to send a card or will it spread infection?

The coronavirus lockdown has left many of us with unanswered questions about how we should go about our daily lives and the risks we face. Last week, we asked for your questions about the pandemic, which we then put to leading experts. Here, Professor John Oxford, a virologist at Queen Mary University of London, and … Read more