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Treat yourself to offers on make-up and accessories. Gymshark - Stay fit. Weisse's research published last year in the British Medical Journal, showed red and white wine were better at wiping out bacteria than other types of alcohol or even Pepto Bismol. Weisse believes there is a compound in wine released during fermentation that kills bacteria such as ecoli, salmonella and shigella. But a consumer groups says there is no proof wine has anti-microbial effects because Weisse's studies were done in a test tube, not in people.

Nevertheless, the wine industry is renewing its request to the government to modify the warnings now required on labels, stating that wine may cause health problems. But this conflation is wrong for a number of reasons. First off, Covid is more deadly than seasonal flu. The average flu strain kills about 0. Figures from Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak, put it at closer to two per cent while figures including deaths outside of Wuhan are lower. Covid also seems to spread more easily than seasonal flu.

The infectiousness of a disease is defined by something called the reproduction number, which estimates how many new infections spring from each case of the virus. Each person infected with Covid appears to infect 2.

Phone masts are being set alight in the UK after online conspiracy theories have been falsely linking the coronavirus pandemic to the rollout of 5G. Read more: Will shutting down UK schools stop coronavirus? By that time, the outbreak may have burned itself out or the disease may already have established itself as endemic. A tiger at the Bronx Zoo tested positive for the novel coronavirus and six other big cats have developed a dry cough and loss of appetite. Domestic cats were also found to infect each other with Sars-Cov-2 according to a study from March 31, which has not yet been peer-reviewed.

Cats, both wild and domestic, are known to harbour feline coronaviruses which can cause a highly fatal disease called feline infectious peritonitis FIP. Although Hong Kong authorities have confirmed that the dog's infection was probably a case of human-to-animal transmission, the dog wasn't showing any symptoms and there is still no evidence that feline or canine pets can transmit the virus to humans.

Older people and those with pre-existing health conditions tend to be hit with more severe versions of Covid A study of coronavirus patients at Wuhan University hospital found that the virus was more likely to affect older men with pre-existing health conditions, but young people and even children can still contract and spread the disease — especially those who are at very high risk of exposure, such as health workers. As the number of case reports and deaths keeps going up, the UK has moved to the second phase of its Covid response plan: delay.

To this effect, prime minister Boris Johson placed the UK on a three-week lockdown on March 23 to limit the movement and interactions of people.

All viruses mutate slightly when they replicate, but those mutations can end up making the virus less harmful rather than more harmful.



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