The survey found that, at the end of 2020, the global number of deaths from coronavirus was more than 10 times higher in nations where more than half of adults are overweight, compared to those where less than half are overweight.
Using mortality data from Johns Hopkins University (JHU) and the World Health Organization (WHO), the team found that of the 2.5 million Covid-19 deaths reported by the end of February, 2.2 million occurred in countries where more than half of the population is overweight. Mortality rates have also increased along with the prevalence of obesity in countries. The researchers also noted that the link persisted even after adjusting for age and national wealth.
The authors of the World Obesity Forum report called for people living with obesity to be prioritized for coronavirus testing and vaccination. “Covid-19 is not the first respiratory viral infection exacerbated by being overweight. Data from the past two decades on the impact of MERS, H1N1 influenza and other influenza-related infections show worse results linked to excess body weight,” added the study. . “An overweight population is an unhealthy population and a pandemic waiting to happen.”
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Q: How many cases are there caused by Covid-19 variants in the USA?
The vast majority of these infections, 2,506, are caused by the most contagious strain known as B.1.1.7, which was originally detected in the United Kingdom. In addition, 65 cases have been reported of a variant seen initially in South Africa, called B.1.351. Finally, 10 cases of variant P.1 found for the first time in Brazil were discovered in five states.
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‘Neanderthal thinking.’ Biden criticizes Texas and Mississippi for lifting restrictions
US President Joe Biden has sharply criticized states like Texas and Mississippi for lifting Covid-19 restrictions and masking mandates against appeals from the CDC and other public health officials, accusing those in power of “Neanderthal thinking.
Russian vaccine expands its reach in Latin America as Cuba goes its own way
Vaccines of Spanish princesses abroad cause controversy at home
In response to news from the media about the vaccination, Princess Elena said in a statement that she shot with the aim of obtaining a health passport so that they could visit her father regularly. A spokesman for the royal family noted that, although they are sisters of King Felipe of Spain, the princesses have had no official role as members of the royal family since at least 2014.
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- As Covid-19’s cases continue to decline, California may soon allow fans to watch Major League Baseball games.
- Although vaccines will be available to all adults in the United States by the end of May, teenagers will still have to wait until autumn, says Dr. Anthony Fauci.
- The variant of coronavirus B.1.1.7 seen for the first time in the United Kingdom is more contagious than older versions of the virus in circulation and is likely to lead to a new outbreak of infections, the research suggests.
- A global distribution network for the fake Covid-19 vaccine has been dismantled in South Africa and China.
- The United States is still maintaining its strategy of administering two doses of Moderna and Pfizer / BioNTech Covid-19 vaccines a few weeks apart.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame John Oates and his wife Aimee are reviving Oates Song Fest 7908 to raise funds for Feeding America, the country’s largest hunger-fighting organization.
The economic consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic are increasing food insecurity in the United States. Feeding America estimates that one in six Americans may face food insecurity as a result of the pandemic.
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“The reality is that when you are out of sight, you are really out of your mind. And many remote workers feel that they are missing out on many of these opportunities because they are not having access to projects and opportunities that would help to promote them.” – Andrew Hewitt, senior analyst at Forrester