Category: COVID-19 (page 15 of 15)

How do you reopen the economy after coronavirus? German experts have a plan

London (CNN Business)How do you restart an economy that’s been shut down by a pandemic? The answer is: very, very carefully.

Even as the novel coronavirus continues to spread around the world, European governments are starting to think about how to re-open factories, offices and schools while minimizing the chance of further outbreaks. Austria on Monday said it would gradually begin to reopen shops after Easter, becoming the first country in Europe to do so.  —more

A man with a mask passes by an empty street during the coronavirus crisis in Berlin, Germany.

How to make your own face mask | CNN health

How to make your own face mask

By Scottie Andrew, CNN
Illustrations: Leah Abucayan, CNN

Updated 10:23 AM ET, Sat April 4, 2020

(CNN)There’s one thing you should know before diving into the conversation around masks: The public should not purchase N95 respirators. Health care workers need those when they’re treating coronavirus patients.

You should also note:  —more

Coronavirus: Fact vs Fiction | CNN Audio

CNN Audio | Join CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta for the latest news about the coronavirus.  He’ll make sense of the headlines, speak with the experts and give you all the information you need to stay safe and healthy.  —listen to Podcasts

Keepin’ it 100!!! Mercedes F1 engineers help make a breathing aid for coronavirus patients in less than 100 hours | CNN Business

Keepin’ it 100!!!

CNN Business | Mercedes F1 engineers help make a breathing aid for coronavirus patients in less than 100 hours

London (CNN Business) Formula One engine manufacturer Mercedes has teamed up with clinicians and university engineers in London to design a breathing aid for coronavirus patients that can be quickly mass produced, a development that could help reduce the need for ventilators.The Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) device, which was re-engineered from an existing machine in fewer than 100 hours, has been recommended for use by the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, according to a statement from University College London (UCL), which worked on the project. —more

Badass IBM goes straight-up Gangsta’ against COVID-19 with 200 quadrillion instructions per second

Like the country has done many times before, when in trouble, we bet on Blue!

The world’s fastest supercomputer identified chemicals that could stop coronavirus from spreading, a crucial step toward a treatment

Summit, the world’s most powerful supercomputer, modeled how different drug compounds might prevent the coronavirus from spreading to other cells.

CNN | The novel coronavirus presents an unprecedented challenge for scientists: The speed at which the virus spreads means they must accelerate their research. But this is what the world’s fastest supercomputer was built for. Summit, IBM’s supercomputer equipped with the “brain of AI,” ran thousands of simulations to analyze which drug compounds might effectively stop the virus from infecting host cells. The supercomputer identified 77 of them. It’s a promising step toward creating the most effective treatment. —more

Must see!!! Very inspirational: Rising Up Across America (Today Show 26MAR2020)

Must see!!! Very inspirational: The Today Show – March 26 2020 | Rising Up Across America

 

You asked, we’re answering: Your top coronavirus questions | CNN

CNN | You asked, we’re answering: Your top coronavirus questions

By Holly Yan and Scottie Andrew, CNN
CNN’s Harmeet Kaur, Jeanne Sahadi and Kathryn Vasel contributed to this report.Updated March 26, 2020

CNN readers from around the world have asked more than 50,000 questions about coronavirus. We’re reading as many as we can and answering some of the most popular questions here.

If you have a question about coronavirus we haven’t answered, ask us here. You can also subscribe to our newsletter, Coronavirus: Fact or Fiction, or listen to Dr. Sanjay Gupta’s podcast to learn more —more

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