-China has closed down its last coronavirus hospital. Not enough new cases to support them.


– Doctors in India seem to have been successful in treating Coronavirus. Combination of drugs used: Lopinavir, Ritonavir, Oseltamivir along with Chlorphenamine. They are going to suggest same medicine, globally.


– Researchers of the Erasmus Medical Center claim to have found an antibody against coronavirus.


– A 103-year-old Chinese grandmother has made a full recovery from COVID-19 after being treated for 6 days in Wuhan, China.


– Apple reopens all 42 china stores.


– Cleveland Clinic developed a COVID-19 test that gives results in hours, not days.


– Good news from South Korea, where the number of new cases is declining.


– Italy is hit hard, experts say, only because they have the oldest population in Europe.


– Scientists in Israel likely to announce the development of a coronavirus vaccine.


– 3 Maryland coronavirus patients fully recovered; able to return to everyday life.


– A network of Canadian scientists are making excellent progress in Covid-19 research.


– A San Diego biotech company is developing a Covid-19 vaccine in collaboration with Duke University and National University of Singapore.


– Tulsa County’s first positive COVID-19 case has recovered. This individual has had two negative tests, which is the indicator of recovery.


– All 7 patients who were getting treated for at Safdarjung hospital in New Delhi have recovered.


– Plasma from newly recovered patients from Covid -19 can treat others infected by Covid-19.


So it’s not all bad news. Let’s care for each other and stay focused on safety of those most vulnerable.

PS/ Some interesting clinical studies are on the way in Barcelona, Spain.

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A well-constructed infection control preparedness plan for coronavirus (COVID-19) is essential for facilities where patients receive care, such as physician offices, dental offices, long-term care facilities, and ambulatory care centers.


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