Coronavirus (COVID-19) in charts: What we learned over the past month (May 2021)

Content originally from ONS As restrictions to curb the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to lift across the UK, data are important in helping us monitor the current state of the pandemic, as well as understand more about the wide-ranging impacts it has had over the past year. Here are five things we learned … Continue reading Coronavirus (COVID-19) in charts: What we learned over the past month (May 2021)

The latest research on pets and COVID-19

Content originally from UK Research and Innovation The latest research on pets and COVID-19 Credit: Olga Novikova / Getty Images With the rapid global spread of COVID-19, one concern for the public and for pet-owners has been whether COVID-19 can spread between people and pets. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, some animals have … Continue reading The latest research on pets and COVID-19

Studying the link between COVID-19 vaccines and rare blood clots

Content originally from UK Research and Innovation Studying the link between COVID-19 vaccines and rare blood clots Credit: Hailshadow/Getty Images A new, rapid nationwide study aiming to understand the vascular complications around blood clots after coronavirus vaccination is now underway. New research has now begun following reports of a very rare condition involving blood clots … Continue reading Studying the link between COVID-19 vaccines and rare blood clots

Fatty acids could be used for antiviral treatments

Content originally from UK Research and Innovation Fatty acids could be used for antiviral treatments Credit: Bulgnn / Getty Images Scientists from the University of Bristol and start-up Halo Therapeutics are developing antiviral treatments that could prevent the virus from entering the body. The team recently reported a breakthrough discovery in Science magazine. They found that exposing SARS-CoV-2 … Continue reading Fatty acids could be used for antiviral treatments