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Deutsche Welle Chinese: Miscarriage, a neglected female health problem in the pandemic
The latest research report shows that more than 10% of women in the world have had the unfortunate experience of accidental miscarriage, and black women have a higher risk of this. The pandemic has worsened it. Deutsche Welle interviewed Professor Quinby, Warwick Medical School, one of the authors of the research report.
Scientific American Chinese: Is universal vaccine not enough to end coronavirus?
The paper from "The Lancet-Infectious Diseases" is a model study led by scholars from the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom (led by Prof Matt Keeling). Based on British epidemiological data, it analyzes the spread of vaccines and non-pharmaceutical interventions on the spread of new coronavirus.
Sina: 'Three cases of mutated new coronavirus infection'
"We are working with partners around the world to detect and mitigate the impact of variants." said Lawrence, a virologist at the University of Warwick. He said: "This discovery shows that we have not yet come out of the predicament, we need to continue to detect and track, and eliminate the inevitable local outbreaks."
Sina: Brazil’s new COVID variant in the UK
"You can either ban it or you can't help it all," said Lawrence Young, a virologist at the University of Warwick School of Medicine in the UK. "For more than a year, what we have been worrying about is border control, because during the first wave and the second wave, we learned from the new coronavirus gene sequencing that most of the patients infected with the new crown virus who entered the UK were People who have returned from a trip to the European continent." (March 2021)
China Daily: Chinese in UK find ways to celebrate despite lockdown
Students from the University of Warwick talk about celebrating the Lunar New Year while in lockdown in the UK.
"Each year I write Spring Festival couplets and give them to friends and relatives. This year I will continue writing couplets and probably stick them on the door of my school residence."
"This gives me time to have a video call with my mom and dad, my grandma, my cousins and my dog," she said, adding that she will be happy to see them sitting around the dinner table and also for her family to see that she is safe. (Feb 2021)
People's Daily: British Chinese develop epidemic prevention and health knowledge games
Chinese news outlet People's Daily tells the story of Wang Shuyi, who studied for a doctorate degree in electronic engineering at the University of Warwick. During the pandemic, he has designed a mobile app to help spread basic health knowledge and habits, while reducing misinformation.
Xinhua: UK deaths from COVID19 rise to 90,000
Chinese news agency Xinhua quotes Warwick's Professor Lawrence Young in its French language edition: "It is now important to evaluate the neutralizing power of the antibodies generated by the vaccination against the variants of the virus and to study the immune response of the individuals infected with the variants" (January 2021)
CGTN: Wearing a community mask is 'better' for everyday use, says researcher
Dr Leandro Pecchia, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Warwick says the general population should be using so-called 'community masks' in an interview on Chinese broadcaster CGTN Europe. (January 2021)
DZH: 'the demand for e-commerce talents has skyrocketed!'
What are the famous e-commerce schools in the UK? This article lists University of Warwick, MSc e-Business Management (e-BM) E-commerce Management Master's degree. October 2020
CHINA DAILY: scientists develop 5-minute Covid-19 antigen test
Oxford University is developing a test that can detect the coronavirus in five minutes. “A significant concern for the upcoming winter months is the unpredictable effects of co-circulation of SARS-CoV-2 with other seasonal respiratory viruses," said Dr Nicole Robb, of Warwick Medical School.