September
29, 202010:06
PM By Julie
Steenhuysen
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Results from an early
safety study of Moderna Inc's MRNA.O
coronavirus vaccine candidate in older adults showed that it produced
virus-neutralizing antibodies at levels similar to those seen in younger
adults, with side effects roughly on par with high-dose flu shots, researchers
said on Tuesday.
The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, offers a
more complete picture of the vaccine’s safety in older adults, a group at
increased risk of severe complications from COVID-19.
The findings are reassuring because immunity tends to weaken with age,
Dr. Evan Anderson, one of the study’s lead researchers from Emory University in
Atlanta, said in a phone interview.
The study was an extension of Moderna’s Phase I safety trial, first
conducted in individuals aged 18-55. It tested two doses of Moderna’s vaccine -
25 micrograms and 100 micrograms - in 40 adults aged 56 to 70 and 71 and older.
Overall, the team found that in older adults who received two injections
of the 100 microgram dose 28 days apart, the vaccine produced immune responses
roughly in line with those seen in younger adults.
Moderna is already testing the higher dose in a large Phase III trial,
the final stage before seeking emergency authorization or approval.
Side effects, which included headache, fatigue, body aches, chills and
injection site pain, were deemed mainly mild to moderate.
In at least two cases, however, volunteers had severe reactions.
One developed a grade three fever, which is
classified as 102.2 degrees Fahrenheit (39°C) or above, after receiving the
lower vaccine dose. Another developed fatigue so severe it temporarily
prevented daily activities, Anderson said.
More
https://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN26K3K9
India's coronavirus infections
surge to 6.23 million
September 30,
20205:17
AM
BENGALURU (Reuters) - India’s coronavirus case tally surged to 6.23
million after it reported 80,472 new infections in the last 24 hours, data from
the health ministry showed on Wednesday.
Deaths from coronavirus infections rose by 1,179 in the last 24 hours to
97,497, the ministry said.
The south Asian nation, which is second only to the United States in
terms of total cases, has a scope for higher infections with a large chunk of
the population still unexposed to the virus, a survey showed on Tuesday.
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-health-coronavirus-india-cases/indias-coronavirus-infections-surge-to-6-23-million-idUKKBN26L0GF?il=0
Europe lockdown: New coronavirus
rules country-by-country
29 September 2020
Spain: Madrid lockdown for one million
A
new lockdown in parts of the capital and surrounding neighbourhoods affects
about a million people.
People
can leave their local area only to go to work, school or for medical care.
Social gatherings are limited to six, public parks are shut and businesses have
to close by 22:00.
Members
of the armed forces and extra police are expected to be deployed to help
enforce restrictions.
Face masks have to
be worn by anyone over the age of six on all forms of public transport and in
many indoor public spaces.
Most
regions in Spain have made masks obligatory outdoors as well.
Spanish
schools are asking children as young as six to wear masks.
Netherlands: Restrictions in major cities
Dutch
authorities are introducing new measures from 29 September, after the number of
daily infections surged to the highest level since the start of the pandemic.
Masks
will have to be worn in shops in major cities and restaurants and bars have to
close by 2200 across the country.
Businesses
must log clients' contact details and working from home is encouraged. Social
gatherings inside people's homes must not exceed three people. There can be no
spectators at sports events.
The measures will
stay in place for at least three weeks.
Previous
measures, such as wearing masks on public transport, will also continue to
apply. Local authorities can implement their own additional measures.
France: 22:00 closing time for restaurants and bars
Bars and
restaurants have to close at 22:00 in 11 cities, including Paris. In Marseille,
they had to shut completely for 15 days.
Gatherings
are limited to 10 people and wedding receptions, students parties and other
organised gatherings in hired locations are banned.
Following
fresh outbreaks in July, the French government made face coverings compulsory
in enclosed public spaces.
Face
masks must be worn outdoors
in Paris and surrounding areas by anyone aged 11 and over. Hundreds of other
municipalities across France have the same rule, including Toulouse, Nice,
Lille and Lyon.
Masks
also have to be worn in most workplaces.
More
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/explainers-53640249
Puzzled scientists seek reasons
behind Africa's low fatality rates from pandemic
September 29,
20203:29 AM
JOHANNESBURG
(Reuters) - Africa’s overburdened public health systems, dearth of testing
facilities and overcrowded slums had experts predicting a disaster when
COVID-19 hit the continent in February.
The new coronavirus was already wreaking havoc in wealthy Asian and
European nations, and a United Nations agency said in April that, even with
social-distancing measures, the virus could kill 300,000 Africans this year.
In May the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that 190,000 people on
the continent could die if containment measures failed. Yet as the world marks
1 million COVID-19 deaths, Africa is doing much better than expected, with a
lower percentage of deaths than other continents.
The continent’s case fatality count stands at 2.4%, with roughly 35,000
deaths among the more than 1.4 million people reported infected with COVID-19,
according to Reuters data as at late Monday. In North America, it is 2.9% and
in Europe 4.5%
Hard-hit countries such as Italy and Britain have recorded fatality
counts of 11.6% and 9.0% respectively, compared to 1.6% for Ethiopia, 1.9% for
Nigeria and 2.4% for South Africa, the continent’s worst affected country.
Hospitals in many African countries say COVID-19 admission rates are
falling.
“Based on what we have seen so far it is unlikely that we are going to
see anything at the scale that we are seeing in Europe - both in terms of
infections and mortality,” said Rashida Ferrand, a London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine professor working at the Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in
the Zimbabwean capital Harare.
Experts say that some COVID-19 deaths in Africa probably are being
missed. Testing rates in the continent of about 1.3 billion people are among
the lowest in the world, and many deaths of all types go unrecorded.
South Africa saw some 17,000 extra deaths from natural causes between
early May and mid-July, 59% more than would normally be expected, according to
a July report from the South African Medical Research Council. That suggests
the death toll from COVID-19 could be significantly higher than the official
figure, currently over 16,000, researchers say. Even so, there is wide
agreement that COVID-19 fatality rates have not so far been as bad as
predicted.
Why? Scientists and public health experts cite a number of possible
factors, including the continent’s youthful population and lessons learned from
previous disease outbreaks. African governments also had precious time to
prepare due to the relative isolation of many of their citizens from airports
and other places where they could come into contact with global travellers.
More
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-health-coronavirus-africa-mortality-i/puzzled-scientists-seek-reasons-behind-africas-low-fatality-rates-from-pandemic-idUKKBN26K0AK
Timeline: How the global
coronavirus pandemic unfolded
September 29,
20203:30 AM By Reuters Staff
(Reuters) - Here are some key developments
as the novel coronavirus spread around the world:
Dec. 31, 2019: China alerts the World Health Organization of 27 cases of
“viral pneumonia” in the central city of Wuhan. Authorities shut down a wet
market in Wuhan the next day, after discovering some patients were vendors or
dealers.
Jan. 11, 2020: A 61-year-old man is reported as the first death.
Preliminary lab tests cited by Chinese state media point to a new type of
coronavirus.
Jan. 13: A Chinese woman is quarantined in Thailand, the first detection
of the virus outside China.
Jan. 15: Japan confirms its first case.
Jan. 20: South Korea confirms its first case.
Jan. 22: The WHO convenes an emergency meeting. Director-general Tedros
Adhanom Ghebreyesus says the new coronavirus does not yet constitute an
international emergency.
Jan. 23: China issues a lockdown for millions of people in Wuhan and
Hubei province as the death toll rises to 18.
Jan. 24: The first cases in Europe are reported in France.
Jan. 25: China bans wildlife trade, and extends the Lunar New Year
holiday for workers and schools. Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam announces measures
to limit links with China.
Jan. 27: The United States warns against travel to China, a day after
five people who had been in Wuhan become the first confirmed cases in America.
Jan. 30: The WHO declares the outbreak a public health emergency of
international concern.
Feb. 1: The United States, Singapore, Russia and Australia ban foreign
travelers who were recently in China.
Feb. 2: A 44-year-old man dies in the Philippines, the first death
outside China.
Feb. 3: Investors erase $393 billion from China’s benchmark stock index,
selling the yuan and dumping commodities on the first day of trade after the
Lunar New Year break.
More
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-health-coronavirus-timeline/timeline-how-the-global-coronavirus-pandemic-unfolded-idUKKBN26K0AX?il=0
Next, some vaccine links
kindly sent along from a LIR reader in Canada. The links come from a most
informative update from Stanford Hospital in California.
World
Health Organization - Landscape of COVID-19 candidate vaccines . https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/draft-landscape-of-covid-19-candidate-vaccines
NY
Times Coronavirus Vaccine Tracker . https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/science/coronavirus-vaccine-tracker.html
Stanford
Website . https://racetoacure.stanford.edu/clinical-trials/132
Regulatory
Focus COVID-19 vaccine tracker . https://www.raps.org/news-and-articles/news-articles/2020/3/covid-19-vaccine-tracker
Some useful Covid links.
Johns Hopkins Coronavirus
resource centre
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
Rt Covid-19
https://rt.live/
Covid19info.live
https://wuflu.live/
“It was one of the dullest speeches I ever heard. The Agee woman
told us for three quarters of an hour how she came to write her beastly book,
when a simple apology was all that was required.”
P. G.
Wodehouse
Technology Update.
With events happening
fast in the development of solar power and graphene, I’ve added this section.
Updates as they get reported. Is converting sunlight to usable cheap AC or DC
energy mankind’s future from the 21st century onwards.
Nokia Expands 5G Deal With U.K.’s
BT to Fill Huawei Void
By Thomas Seal
September 29, 2020, 9:02 AM GMT+1
Nokia Oyj has extended its relationship with BT
Group Plc to supply the British phone company with gear for its high-speed
fifth-generation mobile networks.
The deal will make Nokia BT’s largest provider of radio
access equipment -- the wireless network’s antennas -- the Finnish company said
in a statement on Tuesday. BT’s fourth-generation mobile network is currently
about two-thirds Huawei Technologies Co. and one-third Nokia.
The network gear maker is filling a void left by Huawei
after the U.K. set out rules this year banning the Chinese company from
supplying phone companies with 5G equipment and requiring Britain’s carriers to
remove all of its 5G gear by 2027.
Read
More: U.K. Phone Market Will Be Duopoly for Years After Huawei Ban
BT’s 5G supplier for the sensitive network core is Ericsson
AB, and Nokia’s Swedish rival could also win more work from BT as the carrier
plans to phase out its Huawei gear.
Nokia currently has an agreement to supply equipment to BT
in the greater London area, the Midlands -- which covers an area in the middle
of England that includes the city of Birmingham -- and some other rural parts
of the country. The deal announced Tuesday will expanded coverage to areas
including Aberdeen, Cambridge and Brighton, Nokia said.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-09-29/nokia-expands-5g-deal-with-u-k-s-bt-to-fill-huawei-void?srnd=premium-europe
US Politics Betting Odds
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never to give advice.”
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