Scientists have identified a new coronavirus in bats
Scientists in China have found a new coronavirus in bats that could possibly infect humans, but the risk remains low for now.
A new coronavirus has just been detected in bats. Lab tests show the virus can infect human cells, but experts say not to be concerned. Here’s everything we know so far. Given everything that happened ...
HKU5-CoV-2 has sparked concerns because it can spread to humans in a similar way to the one that caused the COVID-19 pandemic ...
An unknown illness killed over 50 people in northwestern Congo, with just 48 hours between symptom onset and death. (AP) ...
The discovery of a new bat coronavirus in China has sparked concerns of another pandemic. The virus, HKU5-CoV-2, is similar ...
A new study links past COVID-19 infections to long-term heart risks, revealing a doubled risk of heart attacks and strokes ...
HKU5-CoV-2 was found by a Chinese research team led by virologist Shi Zhengli, known as "Batwoman" for her work on ...
Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. paused a $240 million contract to create a new coronavirus vaccine.
Researchers have discovered a virus that could enter human cells in a similar way to COVID-19. But they caution it's much ...
Health experts warn of a “quademic” as COVID-19, flu, RSV, and norovirus spread. Dr. Donald Middleton shares the latest ...
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