Tag: Sars-CoV-2 coronavirus
Flurona: should we be worried about a fusion of the flu with Covid-19?
What is flurona? Contraction between “flu”, the flu, and the coronavirus, should we fear this new pathology? Futura takes stock of what is currently known on this subject. You will…
Flurona, co-infection with influenza and Covid: should we be worried?
What is flurona? Contraction between “flu”, the flu, and the coronavirus, should we fear this new pathology? Futura takes stock of what is currently known on this subject. You will…
90% vaccinated and still no collective immunity?
Collective immunity seemed to be the goal to be achieved a few months ago. Today, 90% of the adult population is double vaccinated … And the end of the epidemic…
Collective immunity: where are we?
Collective immunity seemed to be the goal to be achieved a few months ago. Today, 90% of the adult population is double vaccinated … And the end of the epidemic…
Omicron variant: simple cold or Covid-19?
The symptoms of the Omicron variant are different and, a priori, milder than those produced by the Delta variant. It was already possible to confuse a simple cold with a…
The Omicron variant escapes the serum of people vaccinated with Pfizer and AstraZeneca
Alpha, Beta, Delta, all the variants of the coronavirus that emerged after the development of anti-Covid vaccines more or less escape the neutralizing antibodies generated by the injection. Preliminary studies…
Omicron variant: what if that’s good news for the future?
Since its discovery in South Africa, the Omicron variant has been shaking the planet. Border closures, vaccine dose rushes, summit meetings, stock market collapse … What if this variant was…
Covid-19: possible reinfection with the Omicron variant
Questions about the evolution of the Covid-19 epidemic are increasing with the arrival of the new variant called Omicron. Scientists have looked into the risk of being infected again with…
Covid-19: new study on places of contamination in France
A study looked at the analysis of the circumstances of contamination by the coronavirus in France. What are the places most at risk? Do we have to close everything again?…
How does SARS-Cov-2 spread through the respiratory tract?
Airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is now recognized and it has been shown that the cells of the respiratory mucosa are the main targets for binding and penetrating the virus into…