Coronavirus
Total 205 Posts
Coronaviruses are a family of viruses that can cause various illnesses ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases. The coronavirus that has been recently discovered causes a condition called COVID-19. The new coronavirus outbreak began in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. COVID-2019 can be transmitted through contact with respiratory droplets.
What Is Fake News and How to Spot It?
Fake news is false information in the media or, in simple terms, misinformation. The paradox of fake news lies precisely in the fact that educated people like our colleagues, friends and relatives believe in false, often absurd news.
Challenges Faced by B2B Marketers in the Pandemic and Tips to Overcome Them
This article not only covers the challenges faced by B2B marketers but also gives them the best advice by some of the well-known marketing and CS executives to get out of the current situation.
Groundbreaking Study Accepted for Publication by The International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
A retrospective case series study on early risk-stratified treatment with zinc plus low dose hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin by Roland Derwand, Martin Scholz, Vladimir Zelenko was accepted for publication in the International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents.
Here’s How the Airline Industry Copes With a Revenue Decline Caused by COVID-19
The coronavirus pandemic has sparked creative initiatives from major airlines that are now trying their hand at in-flight meal delivery and even promoting online products. In such a way, airlines are planning to compensate for the revenue decline during the recent months at least a little.
Choose Truth and Choose Life
Regardless of the root causes of the Covid-19 pandemic, the world’s response to this crisis is killing more people than the actual virus. In this response, I see powerful and methodical groups colluding to obstruct the flow of life-saving information and medication.
Weekly Fun: A Coffee Maker Mining Cryptocurrency and Politically-Themed Halloween Decorations
This week’s Weekly Fun features an IT expert who made its coffee maker mine cryptocurrency, an awkward poster dedicated to doctors fighting COVID-19, and politically-themed Halloween decorations of a university history teacher.
Microsoft Will Let Some Employees Work Remotely Even After the Pandemic
Microsoft will cover home office costs for employees who regularly work remotely, but those who decide to move from Microsoft's office will have to pay their own relocation costs.