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As the pandemic continues to cause havoc around the globe, scientists are doing remarkable work in a gargantuan effort to save lives. As well as UVC disinfection coming into its own, this time confirmed by Design News above, new drugs are being released that help treat the disease, making it less deadly for vulnerable people.
Here’s some of this week’s most interesting covid news. In a post-truth world where far too much rubbish is talked about covid, New Scientist magazine provides the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Here’s some science for you.
New antiviral therapies dramatically cut risk of covid death
The drug Paxlovid apparently cuts the risk of being hospitalised or dying from covid by almost 90%, which is wonderful news for the vulnerable. A twice daily dose of Paxlovid for five days, given outside a hospital setting, protects people at risk of severe illness. The drug blends PF-07321332, which blocks a crucial enzyme the virus needs to reproduce, with ritonavir, an HIV treatment that slows the break-down of the PF-07321332 itself.
At the same time the UK has approved the anti-viral drug molnupiravir, given twice daily to non-hospitalised people who are at risk of severe illness but have not been hospitalised. This one halves the risk of needing hospital treatment for – or dying of – covid by mutating the virus so it can’t multiply inside human cells.
In Indonesia they’re using the Novovax vaccine, the first country on earth to get cracking with the jab, which has proved 90% effective against covid symptoms.
28 million years of human life lost to covid so far
It’s a horrible statistic. So far, across the world, over 28 million years of human life have been lost to covid. But because the study only looked at data from 37 countries, the real number is going to be dramatically higher. The study, by a team at the University of Oxford, also examined declines in people’s life expectancy in the 37 countries they studied, seeing the worst falls in Russia, the USA, and Bulgaria. So far male life expectancy in England and Wales has fallen by 1.2 years and female life expectancy by 0.8 years.
People in England told to ‘open the windows’
Every little helps in the battle against covid infection. It looks like simply opening the windows for ten minutes every hour will help reduce the risk of catching the virus indoors... or so says a new public information campaign running in England.
Europe is once again the centre of covid infections
Europe is the current epicentre for the pandemic. Scientists say it’s because of countries relaxing their prevention measures and uneven vaccine coverage. Every country in Europe, as well as the UK, is “either facing a real threat of covid-19 resurgence or already fighting it”.
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