Scout Willis grabs a cold Matcha drink with her adorable dog Grandma while out in Los Feliz

Scout Willis grabs a cold Matcha drink with her adorable dog Grandma while out and about in Los Feliz By Brian Gallagher For Dailymail.com Published: 04:17 BST, 11 August 2020 | Updated: 04:18 BST, 11 August 2020 Scout Willis stepped out for a nice cold beverage on a hot summer day in Los Angeles on … Read more

Cold, flu and bronchitis infections fell ‘well below average’ during coronavirus lockdown

Rates of flu and colds have plummeted ‘well below average’ during the coronavirus crisis thanks to lockdown and social distancing, data suggests.  Incidence of bronchitis and other viral infections, including laryngitis and tonsillitis, are also much lower than would be expected at this time of year. A report by the Royal College of GPs, collected … Read more

Cold callers blamed for test and trace failures due to NHS using 0300 numbers

Cold callers are being blamed for failures in the NHS Test and Trace service because people do not want to answer ‘unrecognisable’ 0300 numbers.  Call centre staff trying to reach people who have come into contact with positive coronavirus cases say many people ignore their calls because the 0300 prefix is often used by cold … Read more

Barack Obama’s Kenyan half-brother Malik rips his sibling as cold and ruthless

Former President Barack Obama‘s half-brother Malik Obama is again lobbing insults at his sibling, whom he called ‘cold and ruthless’ in a recent interview. Malik, 62, spoke to the New York Post via Skype from his home in the Kenyan village of Nyang’oma Kogelo for an interview published on Saturday to promote his new book, … Read more

Coronavirus can infect people 26 FEET away in cold moving air, finds study

Coronavirus is able to travel more than 26 feet (eight metres) in cold environments with moving air, according to a study that recreated an outbreak in a food factory. Researchers at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research focused on an outbreak of Covid-19 at a slaughterhouse in Rheda-Wiedenbrueck, Germany, that infected 1,500 workers.  They found … Read more

Taking cholesterol-lowering drug could reduce severity of coronavirus to the level of common cold

Taking cholesterol-lowering drug could reduce severity of coronavirus to the level of the common cold, study suggests Cholesterol-lowering drug Fenofibrate (Tricor) is providing a glimmer of hope Scientists in New York and Jerusalem believe the drug could help reduce COVID The drug reduces symptoms so that COVID-19 is no worse than a common cold  By … Read more

Cold sore sufferer, 37, praises £8.50 liquorice balm for clearing up her symptoms in DAYS

A cold sore sufferer who dreaded having the ‘conversation’ at the start of new relationships claims a balm made from liquorice has stopped them in their tracks. Nicola Freeman, 37, from Hampshire, who got her first cold sore aged 16, says at her worst, she had six large cold sores at the same time.  ‘My lips were … Read more

Cold temperatures in winter WILL increase the spread of COVID-19, research confirms 

Cold temperatures in winter WILL increase the spread of COVID-19, research confirms Experts from India compared each country’s temperature and coronavirus cases They found that warmer countries have typically seen larger-scale outbreaks Summertime may therefore provide the best window in which to fight the virus By Ian Randall For Mailonline Published: 11:22 BST, 7 July … Read more

‘Cold blob’ in the Atlantic Ocean caused by shifting currents and low-level clouds, study shows

Strange ‘cold blob’ in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean that is getting cooler as the rest of the world heats up is caused by shifting ocean currents and low-level clouds, study shows The so-called ‘warming hole’ in the North Atlantic was first spotted back in 2015 Past research connected the hole to a weakening … Read more

Coronavirus US: Cold air may cause infections in meat plants

Meatpacking plants across the US have become notorious hotspots for coronavirus, and the cold air inside them may be fanning the flames of the virus’s spread.  Thousands of workers at meat processing facilities have tested positive for COVID-19, and at least 20 have died.  The same cold temperatures and forceful ventilation that help to kill … Read more