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Potential Coronavirus Treatments Researchers Are Examining | TimeEbola survivors showing no antibodies found to still have lasting capacity to fight virus. Immunity from the deadly Ebola virus could last years after the infection, the world’s longest study of survivors by British and Guinean scientists has concluded in findings that could have implications for Covid immunity research.

The findings are the result of the world’s longest and most comprehensive study of survivors from the devastating west African outbreak between 2013 and 2016. They could help the understanding of the body’s immune response to Covid and other zoonotic diseases. Read more HERE.

Published on 26/10/2020 @ 12h12  |

We are not afraid': France rallies after teacher beheaded | France | Al  JazeeraA history teacher decapitated outside his secondary school in a Paris suburb on Friday after he showed a caricature of the prophet Muhammad to his pupils has been named.

Samuel Paty, 47, who taught history and geography at the school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine , north-west of the French capital, was attacked on Friday evening by an 18-year-old man who was shot dead by police shortly afterwards. Read more HERE.

Published on 19/10/2020 @ 13h55  |

Blood and tears as Israeli police storm wedding during lockdown | World  news | The GuardianAn Israeli wedding in a settlement outside Jerusalem ended with a bloody fight and sobbing guests after police stormed in to break it up, accusing the family of flouting coronavirus lockdown rules.

Footage of police dragging the bride’s brother out of a house, blood streaming down his face as he is escorted past a white cloth table set with flowers, has led to outrage in the government, and an investigation has been opened. Read more HERE.

Published on 15/10/2020 @ 15h51  |

Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine trial paused by unexplained illnessA late-stage study of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate has been paused while the company investigates whether a study participant’s “unexplained illness” is related to the shot.

The company said in a statement Monday evening that illnesses, accidents and other so-called adverse events “are an expected part of any clinical study, especially large studies,” but that its physicians and a safety monitoring panel would try to determine what might have caused the illness. Read more HERE.

Published on 13/10/2020 @ 10h23  |

Drastic rise' in Malawi's suicide rate linked to Covid economic downturn |  Global development | The GuardianOne Tuesday morning in March, 48-year-old farmer Lokoliyo Bwanali set off for his maize plot. He never came back. Neighbours discovered his body later in the small field where he had poisoned himself.

“The wife of the deceased said her late husband was under pressure from creditors and was failing to settle his debts,” said Edward Kabango, from Malawi’s Dedza district police department. “The deceased left his home without explaining to his family members where he was heading until he was later found lying dead in a field, a kilometre from his home.” Read more HERE.

Published on 12/10/2020 @ 15h22  |