in , ,

Common cold T-cells can protect against COVID, study says

A study conducted in the United Kingdom says that T-cells from common cold illnesses may protect people from COVID-19, which can influence development of future vaccines against the pandemic.

Meanwhile, India began administering booster doses of COVID-19 vaccine to front-line workers and elderly people with the Omicron variant fuelling an almost eight-fold rise in daily infections since the start of the year.

In Europe, hospitalisations caused by COVID-19 significantly increased as healthcare workers in Spain, Britain, Italy and beyond found themselves in increasingly desperate circumstances.

The major port of Tianjin may be facing China’s first local outbreak of Omicron less than a month before the Winter Olympics open in nearby Beijing.

Read More https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/1/10/omicron-fuels-almost-eight-fold-rise-in-indias-covid-cases

Report

What do you think?

5.5k Points
Upvote Downvote

Written by Anonymous

Anonymous is a decentralised international activist. You can become an Anonymous publisher to post news from Balochistan.

Comments

Leave a Reply

      An image shows former Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meeting with Taliban official Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in Tehran last year

      Iran says won’t officially recognise Taliban after Tehran talks

      Declare Pakistan A Terrorist Country

      Pakistan and ISI-sponsored terrorism