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Doctor says coronavirus could be spreading through farts - but experts aren't so sure
SearchCORONAVIRUS could be spreading through farts, a doctor is warning. One medic claimed people may be passing the deadly disease on to others through omitting bodily gasses - however experts aren't so sure.Australian doctor Andy Tagg pointed out that farting could cause coronavirus after analysing a series of tests take from coronavirus patients earlier this year.He cited tests that revealed the virusAnd medics have previously warned farts contain tiny poo particles that can spread bacteria.Dr Tagg wrote: “Well, SARS-CoV-2 can be detected in faeces and has been detected in an...…SearchCORONAVIRUS could be spreading through farts, a doctor is warning. One medic claimed people may be passing the deadly disease on to others through omitting bodily gasses - however experts aren't so sure.Australian doctor Andy Tagg pointed out that farting could cause coronavirus after analysing a series of tests take from coronavirus patients earlier this year.He cited tests that revealed the virusAnd medics have previously warned farts contain tiny poo particles that can spread bacteria.Dr Tagg wrote: “Well, SARS-CoV-2 can be detected in faeces and has been detected in an...WW…
Threat of deadly measles outbreak amid coronavirus pandemic, experts warn
SearchTHE coronavirus pandemic could trigger a deadly measles outbreak, experts are warning.Health chiefs say the could return and rapidly spread across communities as global vaccination programmes are put on hold during the current crisis.And doctors are now urging parents to continue to get their children vaccinated during the coronavirus outbreak.Unicef has estimated that 117 million youngsters in 37 countries may not get immunised as Covid-19 forces social distancing and piles pressure on health services.Measles immunisation campaigns in 24 countries have already been delayed as medics...…SearchTHE coronavirus pandemic could trigger a deadly measles outbreak, experts are warning.Health chiefs say the could return and rapidly spread across communities as global vaccination programmes are put on hold during the current crisis.And doctors are now urging parents to continue to get their children vaccinated during the coronavirus outbreak.Unicef has estimated that 117 million youngsters in 37 countries may not get immunised as Covid-19 forces social distancing and piles pressure on health services.Measles immunisation campaigns in 24 countries have already been delayed as medics...WW…
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