COVID-19: Qatar reports 1,740 new coronavirus cases, two deaths
27 May 11:36 • 2 articles
COVID-19: Qatar reports 1,740 new coronavirus cases, two deaths
Ministry revealed it has conducted 4,769 new COVID-19 tests in last 24 hours
27 May 11:36 • Gulf News • 2086521545001067603.htmlDeath toll from Covid-19 rises to 30 as 1740 more cases and 1439 recoveries reported in Qatar on May 27
Ministry of Public Health today reported 1,740 new confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19), and 1,439 new recovered patients in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of recovered cases in Qatar to 13,283. The Ministry also announced 2 deaths due to the virus
27 May 13:48 • The Peninsula • 1202843882298001089.htmlOnly about 50% of Americans say they will definitely get a COVID-19 vaccine if one is made available
27 May 13:32 • 2 articles
Only about 50% of Americans say they will definitely get a COVID-19 vaccine if one is made available
Only about half of Americans say they would get a vaccine for COVID-19 if one becomes available, according to a survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
27 May 13:32 • ABC Action News - WFTS - Tampa Bay • 5911730203397442859.htmlOnly about 50% of Americans say they will definitely get a COVID-19 vaccine if one is made available
Only about half of Americans say they would get a vaccine for COVID-19 if one becomes available, according to a survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
27 May 13:32 • ABC15 Arizona • 911680911214628139.htmlWomen with Neandertal gene give birth to more children
27 May 13:18 • 2 articles
Women with Neandertal gene give birth to more children
One in three women in Europe inherited the receptor for progesterone from Neandertals—a gene variant associated with increased fertility, fewer bleedings during early pregnancy and fewer miscarriages. ...
27 May 13:18 • phys.org • 3476726123703941939.htmlOne in three European women has Neanderthal gene that increases their chances of giving birth to healthy childrenÂ
The study published by researchers at the Max Planck Institute found one in three women inherited their receptor for progesterone from our ancient cousins.
27 May 09:29 • Mail Online • 124328110719008788.html