Tue May 26 – 10 Stories of The Day!
26 May, 2020 | 10:08h | UTC
1 – COVID-19 and Cardiovascular Disease – Circulation
Related Guidelines: COVID-19 rapid guideline: acute myocardial injury – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence AND ESC Guidance for the Diagnosis and Management of CV Disease during the COVID-19 Pandemic – European Society of Cardiology AND Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Journal of the American Academy of Cardiology
3 – Placental Pathology in COVID-19 – American Journal of Clinical Pathology
Commentaries: Placentas from COVID-19-positive pregnant women show injury – Northwestern University AND Expert reaction to study looking at placentas from COVID19-positive pregnant women – Science Media Centre AND Covid-19 appears to attack placenta during pregnancy, study says – CNN AND Placenta Injury Observed in Pregnant Women Who Test Positive For Coronavirus – Forbes
Related Perspective from the Author: In Defense of Evidence-Based Medicine for the Treatment of COVID-19 ARDS – Annals of the American Thoracic Society
5 – Report: Smart testing for COVID-19 virus and antibodies – CIDRAP
News Release: In new report, CIDRAP at the University of Minnesota proposes smart and strategic approach to COVID-19 testing
See also: Reports 1 and 2
6 – Perspective: In Pandemic, Many Seeing Upsides to Telemedicine
Part I: In pandemic, many seeing upsides to telemedicine – CIDRAP
Part II: COVID-19 reveals telehealth barriers, solutions – CIDRAP
7 – On coughing and airborne droplet transmission to humans – Physics of Fluids
Commentaries: Six feet not far enough to stop virus transmission in light winds – American Institute of Physics AND Expert reaction to paper studying mechanisms of coughing and airborne transmission of viruses – Science Media Centre AND Why 6 feet may not be enough social distance to avoid COVID-19 – Science News
8 – Here’s what needs to happen before we can all get vaccinated for COVID-19 – CBC
10 –COVID-19 Updates / 26 May 2020 Edition
26 May 2020 Edition – COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 Latest Articles, Guidelines, News & Perspectives (several free resources)