“We are still in the thick of it,” the president-elect said, urging Americans to listen to public health experts and wear masks and social distance and not travel unless absolutely necessary during the holiday season. “If you don’t have to travel, don’t travel.”
YOU ASKED. WE ANSWER.
Ask: Do the vaccines work against the new variant?
A: Both the Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine and the Moderna vaccine have demonstrated efficacy of approximately 95% in clinical studies. But many wonder if the vaccines would work on variants of the virus, such as a virus that is spreading in the UK.
“So far, I don’t think there is one variant that would be resistant to the vaccine,” said Moncef Slaoui, chief science adviser for Operation Warp Speed. “We can’t rule it out, but it’s not here now.” He said critical aspects of the virus, such as the spike protein involved in a vaccine, are highly specific to the novel coronavirus and are unlikely to mutate much.
WHAT IS IMPORTANT TODAY
Congress approves the highly anticipated $ 900 billion Covid bailout package
It includes direct payments of up to $ 600 per adult, improved unemployment benefits of $ 300 per week, approximately $ 284 billion in loans for the Paycheck Protection Program, $ 25 billion in rental assistance, an extension of the eviction moratorium, and $ 82 billion for schools and colleges.
The White House has said that President Donald Trump will sign the legislation as soon as it reaches his desk.
On the hunt for “Disease X”
The patient shows early symptoms of haemorrhagic fever and sits quietly on her bed, two toddlers fleeing desperately to squeeze the cell-like hospital room in Ingende, a remote town in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). They are waiting for the results of a test for Ebola.
But the question in everyone’s mind is, what if this woman doesn’t have Ebola? What if instead she’s patient zero of “Disease X,” the first known infection of a new pathogen that could engulf the world just as quickly as Covid-19, but with a 50% to 90% death rate from Ebola?
This is not the stuff of science fiction. It’s a scientific fear based on scientific facts. According to Professor Jean-Jacques Muyembe Tamfum, humanity is facing an unknown number of new and potentially deadly viruses emerging from the tropical rainforests of Africa, which helped discover the Ebola virus in 1976 and has been on the forefront of the hunt for new pathogens ever since. .
Trucks pile up at the British-French border amid a travel ban
Hundreds of trucks are piled up at the British border when a French travel ban due to a rapidly spreading corona virus went into a second day.
The crossing between the English port of Dover and the French city of Calais is a major European trade artery – and its closure just days before Christmas and the end of the Brexit transition period is raising concerns about food and drug shortages in the region. UK.
European truck drivers told CNN they did not know when they would be able to return home and were concerned that they would spend Christmas in their taxis. The British government said it provided food, drink and toilets for drivers.
ON OUR RADAR
- Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. Francis Collins and Alex Azar, Secretary of Health and Human Services, will be vaccinated against Covid-19 on Tuesday.
- The State Department is returning to Phase 1 Covid-19 guidelines, which include limiting travel to mission-critical travel, according to a department-wide memo reviewed by CNN.
- Four cases of the UK’s Covid-19 variant have been discovered in Australia, Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly said Monday.
- Getting vaccinated against Covid-19 is morally acceptable, the Vatican found, after some anti-abortion groups raised concerns about the way the vaccines were manufactured.
- Taiwan, home to one of the most successful pandemic responses in the world, has recorded its first locally transmitted case of coronavirus since April.
- South Korea limits Christmas gatherings during the holiday season by declaring a “special quarantine period”.
- Eight medical associations of doctors and nurses in Japan declared “a medical emergency” Monday, as there were more than 200,000 cases of Covid-19.
BEST ADVICE
Imagine spending two weeks in strict quarantine, and not allowed beyond a small hotel room, not even for eating or exercising. Now imagine doing all that – with kids.
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“The body needs that stimulation biologically, biochemically, and bioelectrically. So we have to get it from somewhere. And we may not get it from our friends or from our family as often as we normally would. So we need something like exercise. do. compensate. “ – Tiffany Field, director of the Touch Research Institute