The vaccine protects us against severe forms of COVID-19, but does it prevent us from catching it or infecting others?
The idea of citizen science brings with it tensions about the social nature of scientific truth.
The new coronavirus strain identified in the United Kingdom presents different mutations. Alma Bracho, FISABIO researcher, explains.
The most effective type of mask depends on what you want to use it for. We have three types: self-filtering masks, surgical masks, and hygienic masks.
Answered by Anabel Forte, professor of Statistics and Operations Research at the University of Valencia, explains why it is so difficult to make reliable predictions about the pandemic.
Is it useful to talk about COVID-19 waves, or maybe other metaphorss such as forest fires can be more adequate?
The author discusses how women have been rendered invisible during the COVID-19 pandemic and how we have experienced a regression in gender biases.
The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic has triggered the creative use of metaphors, which is particularly relevant in the case of cartoonists.
As the debate on vaccines grows, people with doubts will dissipate them and take a stand for or against them.
Essentially there is no supplement that can prevent the coronavirus, but many patients who have suffered from the coronavirus have vitamin D deficiency.