Researchers from Cambridge, UK, and Germany have reconstructed the early “evolutionary paths” of COVID-19 in humans – as infection spread from Wuhan out to Europe and North America – using genetic network techniques. By analysing the first 160 complete virus genomes to be sequenced from human patients, the scientists have mapped some of the original spread of the new
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By Guillermo Sullings
As covid-19 sweeps the planet having seemingly been reduced to manageable numbers in China, governments and world leaders are struggling to come to terms
Sege Halimi: Une fois cette tragédie surmontée, tout recommencera-t-il comme avant ? Depuis trente ans, chaque crise a nourri l'espérance déraisonnable d'un retour à la raison, d'une prise de conscience, d'un coup d'arrêt. On a cru au confinement puis à l'inversion d'une dynamique sociopolitique dont chacun aurait enfin mesuré les impasses et les menaces.
Health, global security and international stability are inextricably linked. And our globalised, urbanised and at the same time politically fragmented world has never been as prone to pandemics as it is today. Wolfgang Ischinger and Stefan Oschmann present five points that are critical in order to be better prepared for situations like these in the future.
Die Corona-Pandemie verändert das Leben der Deutschen. Ein Forscherteam untersucht die Folgen und liefert Zahlen darüber, wie sie sich auf den Alltag der Menschen auswirkt - und welche Einschränkungen akzeptiert werden.