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The Coronavirus Pandemic Is in Our Community

When you’re exposed to it, if your symptoms are mild, it might pass through you quickly. But if you have more severe symptoms, infection can spread more slowly. The risk is higher for older adults, people with weakened immune systems, pregnant women, and those with other serious medical conditions, including cancer, kidney diseases, or heart…

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The Mumbai Mirror – The New Form of Malware

The current government has given itself a bad name, in the ongoing fight against a new form of malware that has become a threat to the Indian digital economy. The ‘Mumbai Mirror’, which currently has more than 40 million readers, is now facing the wrath of digital lock-in after the government passed the Right to…

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Is the Republican Party Anti-Science?

It has become common knowledge that the Republican Party is anti-science. But according to the latest CNN/ORC poll of American adults, their feelings are similar to the Democratic Party. Just 34% of Republicans say they personally believe there are medical treatments or cures for a variety of diseases, compared with 44% for Democrats. The poll…

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The Virus and Virus Diseases in BioNTech

The Virus and Virus Diseases in BioNTech and Emerging Infections. By Alexander M. Yergeievich, Jens F. Hekselman, Paul H. Meijer, and Paul R. van den Heuvel. Coronaviruses (COV) from BioNTech were detected in October 2012 in samples from the company’s BioNTech research site. The samples were received from the United States. The virus had been…

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COVID-19 – The North Korean Leader Applauds the International Community

| Courtesy of North Korea, the global health security firm Symantec, and the UN Office of Drugs & Crime. by North Korea, the global health security firm Symantec, and the UN Office of Drugs & Crime. In a rare public endorsement of the global lockdown on COVID-19, the North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un in a…

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COVID-19 Vaccine Global Access

Korean Government’s Decision to Deny the Use of Vaccines Against the Novel Coronavirus, which is considered the first example of the successful use of a virus “disaster chain” in history, was a major cause of the outbreak, as the virus’ symptoms are similar to those of a common cold. This article takes the Korean Government’s…

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North Korea’s Refusal of a Coronavirus Vaccine

[Wires] The North Korean leader has refused to give its citizens the life-saving coronavirus vaccine that they desperately need. The reason for the refusal? Due to the coronavirus crisis, according to the official North Korean news agency, the government has “sought to protect the health and safety of the nation. ” The country’s government reportedly…

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Tech Budgets 2022: A CXO Guide

The budget to fund federal technology programs fell short by about $9. 5 billion in fiscal year 2016, according to a Congressional Budget Office report released last month. The federal government spent slightly more than expected in fiscal year 2015, reaching a record-breaking total of $4. The gap between planned spending levels and actual spending…

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Is Bitcoin Worthless?

Cryptocurrency has quickly grown in popularity as a new way of doing business in the past few years following the launch of Bitcoin in 2009. Today, the market cap of Bitcoin is said to be over $30 B, making it the biggest asset class in the world. Its price increases are becoming more and more…

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Back-To-School Tips for a Surprise Quarantine

Back-to-school tips for a surprise quarantine. Virus and Malware News. Virus and Malware News. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a global public health emergency in response to the ongoing spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among school-aged students and adults in South Asia. COVID-19 was first discovered in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, when…

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