The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus.
Cancer patients face poorer outcomes if they become infected with the new coronavirus, a new study shows. However, undergoing recent cancer treatments did not make
rates were higher in patients with blood cancers than in those with solid tumors . Compared to patients who tested negative for the virus, infection than white cancer patients - 15%, 11% and 6%, respectively. They also had higher rates of hospitalization. The real prevalence of virus, their new data suggest those antibodies are not going to have much of an effect for the population as a whole. The new coronavirus might not be having major direct effects on the brain despite neurological issues that have been widely reported. Researchers examined brains of 43
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Johnson & Johnson pauses clinical trials for a Covid-19 vaccine over participant's illnessJohnson & Johnson has paused its clinical trials for a Covid-19 vaccine candidate after a participant fell ill, just weeks after it announced that trials were in their final stage.
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2nd COVID-19 vaccine trial paused over unexplained illnessBREAKING: Johnson & Johnson pauses its COVID-19 vaccine trial while the company investigates a participant’s “unexplained illness.” The company said such illnesses, accidents and similar adverse events are an expected part of large clinical studies.
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Michigan Supreme Court rules against governor again, ending Covid-19 executive ordersThe Michigan Supreme Court on Monday denied Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's request to delay the effect of an opinion that ruled her executive orders on the coronavirus pandemic are unconstitutional.
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Second COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Paused Over Mystery IllnessJohnson and Johnson is investigating whether a participant’s “unexplained illness” is related to the shot
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Oil prices steady amid return of supply, while COVID-19 lockdowns tightenOil prices were steady in early trade on Tuesday, sitting on losses of nearly 3% from the previous session after supplies began to resume in Norway and the U.S. Gulf of Mexico and Libya resumed production at its largest oilfield.
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Anti-lockdown pastor holds massive Tennessee gathering as state reaches 211,00 COVID-19 CasesNo masks or social distancing were in observance at the 9,000-person event, nor did its organizer tell the city about its plans.
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