30/04/2020

How Coronavirus Mutates and Spreads 

The virus has mutated. But that doesn’t mean it’s getting deadlier.

 

At this point in the pandemic, coronavirus genomes with 10 or fewer mutations are common, and only a small number have over 20 mutations — which is still less than a tenth of a percent of the genome.

 

Over time, viruses can evolve into new strains — in other words, viral lineages that are significantly different from each other. Since January, researchers have sequenced many thousands of SARS-CoV-2 genomes and tracked all the mutations that have arisen. So far, they haven’t found compelling evidence that the mutations have had a significant change in how the virus affects us.

Source: www.nytimes.com

01/05/2020

Virtually Perfect? Telemedicine for Covid-19 | NEJM #esante #hcsmeufr #digitalhealth #Coronavirus #covid-19 #COVID19FR #coronavirusfrance

Virtually Perfect? Telemedicine for Covid-19 Telemedicine’s payment and regulatory structures, licensing, credentialing, and implementation take time to work through, but health systems that hav

Source: www.nejm.org

01/05/2020

Recours aux Gafam, centralisation : les choix techniques sur StopCovid ont attisé les tensions au sein de l’État #esante #hcsmeufr #digitalhealth #Coronavirus #covid-19 #COVID19FR #coronavirusfrance

Jeudi 30 avril

Source: www.acteurspublics.fr

01/05/2020

Science against COVID-19 fake news and misinformation #esante #hcsmeufr #digitalhealth #Coronavirus #covid-19 #COVID19FR #coronavirusfrance

As there is no evidence that animals can transmit the new Coronavirus to humans, the livestock community highlights scientific information to join on

Source: www.boehringer-ingelheim.com

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