An expert explains: Why it's wrong to talk about a second wave of COVID-19
Jeremy Rossman, an expert in virology at the University of Kent, explains that, unlike influenza, there's no evidence of a seasonality effect with COVID-19.
Jeremy Rossman, an expert in virology at the University of Kent, explains that, unlike influenza, there's no evidence of a seasonality effect with COVID-19.
Reports show that COVID-19 can result in Guillain-Barré syndrome, where the immune system attacks nerve cells; encephalitis; and stroke.
Estimates from a report by the University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, suggest the UK will have over 60,000 fatalities from COVID-19. The highest of any Eu...
What is herd immunity, which is being discussed as a potential strategy to combat the coronavirus, COVID-19?