Full side of the glass: Good news on coronavirus

Full side of the glass: Good news on coronavirus

Good news on coronavirus. We always read negative news about the COVID-19 disease caused by the new type of coronavirus, but naturally, there are some good developments in various parts of the world. In this article, we have compiled some good news from the international media.

  • China closed the last coronavirus hospital. There are not enough new cases to support them.
  • Doctors in India have been successful in treating coronavirus. The combination of drugs used: lopinavir, retonovir, oseltamivir and chlorfenamine. They will recommend the same drug globally.
  • Erasmus medical center researchers claim that they have found an antibody against coronavirus.
  • A 103-year-old chinese grandmother; Wuhan completely recovered from Covid-19 after being treated for six days in China.
  • Apple reopens all 42 stores in China.
  • A Covid-19 test was developed at the Cleveland clinic, which results in hours rather than days.
  • Good news is coming from South Korea, where the number of new cases is decreasing.
  • Experts say that Italy was hit hard only because they have the oldest population in Europe.
  • Scientists in Israel seem to announce the development of a coronavirus vaccine.
  • Three coronavirus patients in Maryland have fully recovered to return their daily life.
  • Canadian scientists network is making excellent progress in covid-19 research.
  • A San Diego biotechnology company is developing a Covid-19 vaccine in collaboration with Duke University and the National University of Singapore.
  • Tulsa County’s first positive case-19 case has improved. The results of two negative tests, which are indicators of the recovery of this individual, were obtained.
  • All seven patients who were treated at Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi recovered.
  • Plasma from newly recovered Covid -19 patients can treat others infected with Covid-19.
  • Diabetes patient 65-year-old Tom Hanks announces healing.

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