Revamped HawkEye Keylogger Swoops in on Coronavirus Fears

Emails claiming to be directly from WHO’s Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus offer “drug advice” — and malware infections. Continue reading Revamped HawkEye Keylogger Swoops in on Coronavirus Fears

Study finds COVID-19 spread in China fueled by “stealth transmission”

A new study published in the journal Science has tracked the spread of the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV2, across China in January concluding 86 percent of early infections were undocumented. The researchers suggest a “radical increase” in identification… Continue reading Study finds COVID-19 spread in China fueled by “stealth transmission”

Coronavirus deaths cross 3,000 as outbreak enters “uncharted territory”

As global confirmed Covid-19 cases cross 90,000, with more than 3,000 fatalities, the World Health Organization’s Director-General says the world is now in “unchartered territory” but the virus can still potentially be contained.Continue ReadingCategor… Continue reading Coronavirus deaths cross 3,000 as outbreak enters “uncharted territory”

Report claims two-thirds of global coronavirus cases have gone undetected

A new report from a WHO infectious disease modeling team based at Imperial College London is estimating about two-thirds of Covid-19 cases worldwide have gone undetected. The analysis suggests the global spread of the novel coronavirus is significantly… Continue reading Report claims two-thirds of global coronavirus cases have gone undetected

WHO finally names new coronavirus Covid-19, as death toll crosses 1000

The novel coronavirus spreading across the globe now has an official name. The World Health Organization (WHO) revealed today it has labeled the virus Covid-19 as the situation continues to spread, with over 43,000 cases currently confirmed and over 1,… Continue reading WHO finally names new coronavirus Covid-19, as death toll crosses 1000

WHO Says the Problem With Child Screen Time Isn’t the Screens, It’s Being Sedentary

The new World Health Organization guidelines for children under five recommend limiting screen time—only if it means kids are sedentary for more than an hour. Continue reading WHO Says the Problem With Child Screen Time Isn’t the Screens, It’s Being Sedentary

Air Pollution Killed 600,000 Children in 2016, According to WHO Report

The World Health Organization found that 1.8 billion people under 15 are at risk of respiratory infections due to contaminated air. Continue reading Air Pollution Killed 600,000 Children in 2016, According to WHO Report