Specially-trained dogs can detect people with Covid-19 just by sniffing their armpits, study finds

Dogs can be trained to detect people infected with coronavirus by sniffing their armpits, study finds, and they are already being used in airports around the world. Researchers from the National Veterinary School of Alfort, France, recruited six dogs previously trained to sniff out other things and re-trained them to detect Covid-19.   Because of their famously … Read more

British Olympians fear taking the Covid-19 vaccine could make them FAIL drugs test

REVEALED: British athletes fear taking the Covid-19 vaccine could make them FAIL drugs test and be banned from the Tokyo Olympics – with ‘clinically vulnerable’ Paralympians lIkely to be offered the jab soon British athletes are demanding urgent answers over whether having the Covid-19 vaccine could cause them to fail a drugs test The roll-out … Read more

Ellen DeGeneres tests positive for COVID-19 but is feeling fine in quarantine 

BREAKING NEWS: Ellen DeGeneres tests positive for COVID-19 but is ‘feeling fine’ in quarantine By Keith Griffith For Dailymail.com Published: 17:18 GMT, 10 December 2020 | Updated: 17:29 GMT, 10 December 2020 Television host Ellen DeGeneres has said she tested positive for COVID-19 but is ‘feeling fine.’ ‘Hi Everyone, I want to let you all … Read more

People with moderate cases of Covid-19 can suffer STROKES

Even people with moderate cases of Covid-19 can suffer STROKES and seizures, study suggests Researchers looked at the cases of 74 people who tested positive for Covid-19  Reveals high prevalence of  neurological symptoms in Covid-19 patients  Symptoms such as stroke and seizures as well as inflammation may be more common than previously believed  By Joe Pinkstone … Read more

Canadian woman has been sick with COVID-19 long-term effects for nearly 9 months

A woman from Canada who caught coronavirus is still suffering from symptoms of the disease 257 days after she was infected.  Ashley Antonio, 35, from Edmonton only suffered mildly from the virus when she contracted in almost nine months ago.    But now she appears to be suffering from the effects of so-called ‘long Covid’. Public … Read more

Singer Sevyn Streeter reveals she is COVID-19 positive

Singer Sevyn Streeter reveals she is COVID-19 positive… but still hopes to release new album ‘top of 2021’ By Sameer Suri For Dailymail.com Published: 03:02 GMT, 10 December 2020 | Updated: 03:02 GMT, 10 December 2020 The singer Sevyn Streeter announced on her Instagram page this Wednesday that she has been diagnosed with coronavirus. However … Read more

MARK ALMOND: The Kremlin is ruthlessly exploiting the Covid-19 and Brexit chaos

No sooner has the Government gained the upper hand in the fight against Covid – with its roll-out of a mass vaccination programme – than Britain’s defences are being tested by an altogether different invader. A sudden flurry of Russian naval intrusions into our coastal waters over recent months is causing concern at the highest … Read more

Covid-19: Transmission via semen ‘cannot be ruled out’, says expert

Coronavirus transmission through semen cannot be completely ruled out, a top fertility expert has warned. Professor Allan Pacey, an andrologist at the University of Sheffield, said there was ‘currently little evidence’ of the virus being passed on via the bodily fluid.  But the theory can’t be discarded because research on the topic is extremely limited, according … Read more

Covid-19 transmission via semen ‘cannot be ruled out’, top fertility expert says

Coronavirus transmission through semen cannot be completely ruled out, a top fertility expert has warned. Professor Allan Pacey, an andrologist at the University of Sheffield, said there was ‘currently little evidence’ of the virus being passed on via the bodily fluid.  But the theory can’t be discarded because research on the topic is extremely limited, according … Read more

Covid-19: Whitty says UK lockdowns until MARCH even with vaccines

Britain will remain in some form of lockdown until at least March despite the roll out of coronavirus vaccines, Professor Chris Whitty has warned.  The chief medical officer said not enough Brits will have been inoculated against Covid-19 over the next three months to keep the most vulnerable out of hospitals. He urged people not … Read more