Scientists in China have found a new coronavirus in bats that could possibly infect humans, but the risk remains low for now.
March 11 marks five years since the COVID-19 pandemic changed life in Canada. The virus claimed more than seven million lives worldwide, including over 21,000 in Quebec. While vaccines and public ...
It’s been five years since COVID-19 turned our world upside down from remote work to masking and vaccines. 2-24-25.
The discovery of a new bat coronavirus in China has sparked concerns of another pandemic. The virus, HKU5-CoV-2, is similar ...
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HKU5-CoV-2 was found by a Chinese research team led by virologist Shi Zhengli, known as "Batwoman" for her work on ...
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A Cambridge-based program is tackling the growing threat of engineered pandemics, seeking to prevent bioweapon-driven ...