Coronavirus 'could burn out naturally' before vaccine is developed, expert says
Professor Karol Sikora, former director of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Cancer Programme, has revealed that the coronavirus ‘could burn out naturally& before a vaccine is developed

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Asian Hornets - what they are and what you should do if you spot one in the UK
Asian Hornets are slightly smaller than the native European Hornet, and while they&re not usually dangerous to humans, they pose a risk to honey bees and pollinating insects

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Children with Kawasaki disease 'often not testing positive for coronavirus'
The illness has been reported in children around the world, and is being described as an ‘inflammatory syndrome&, similar to Kawasaki disease and toxic shock syndrome

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Recovered Covid-19 patients warned 'avoid sex for 30 days or risk spreading bug'
Veerawat Manosutthi, a senior medical expert at the Thai Disease Control Department, has advised that patients who have overcome COVID-19 should avoid getting intimate for 30 days, and has even warned against kissing

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Nine key symptoms of toxic shock-like condition linked to coronavirus in kids
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is often associated with tampon use in young women, but can actually affect anyone of any age - including children

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Men are 'less likely' to wear face masks because they're 'a sign of weakness'
Researchers from Middlesex University claim that men are less likely to wear masks than women because they see face coverings as ‘shameful, not cool and a sign of weakness&

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