Corona papers

  1. Global research on coronavirus disease (COVID
  2. 2021 Top 25 COVID
  3. Scientific papers and resources on COVID
  4. ‘Corona Papers’ box office collection: Priyadarshan’s thriller gets an average opening at KBO
  5. Research Papers
  6. Corona Papers Movie Review: Slightly improved, but flawed remake


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Global research on coronavirus disease (COVID

WHO is bringing the world’s scientists and global health professionals together to accelerate the research and development process, and develop new norms and standards to contain the spread of the coronavirus pandemic and help care for those affected. The The solidarity of all countries will be essential to ensure equitable access to COVID-19 health products. WHO COVID-19 Research Database WHO is gathering the latest international multilingual scientific findings and knowledge on COVID-19. The global literature cited in the WHO COVID-19 Research Database is updated daily (Monday through Friday) from searches of bibliographic databases, hand searching, and the addition of other expert-referred scientific articles. This database represents a comprehensive multilingual source of current literature on the topic. While it may not be exhaustive, new research is added regularly. The WHO evidence retrieval sub-group has begun collaboration with key partners to enrich the citations and build a more comprehensive database with inclusion of other content. The database is built by BIREME, the Specialized Center of PAHO/AMRO and part of the Regional Office’s Department of Evidence and Intelligence for Action in Health. For further information or questions, please contact the WHO Library via Disclaimer: the designations employed and the presentation of the material inpublications listed in this databasedoesnot imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of WHO concerning ...

2021 Top 25 COVID

Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript. The 25 most downloaded Nature Communications articles* on COVID-19 published in 2021 illustrate the collaborative efforts of the international community to combat the ongoing pandemic. These papers highlight valuable research into the biology of coronavirus infection, its detection, treatment as well as into vaccine development and the epidemiology of the disease. Browse all Top 25 subject area collections *Data obtained from SN Insights (based on Digital Science's Dimensions) and normalised to account for articles published later in the year. Most people who are infected with SARS-CoV-2 seroconvert within a few weeks, but the determinants and duration of the antibody response are not known. Here, the authors characterise these features of the immune response using data from a large representative community sample of the UK population. • Jia Wei • Philippa C. Matthews • the COVID-19 Infection Survey team Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine have been investigated as a potential treatment for Covid-19 in several clinical trials. Here the authors report a meta-analysis of published and unpublished trials, and show that treatment with hydroxychloroqu...

Scientific papers and resources on COVID

Readers will find below recently published articles on COVID-19, including links to the full-texts. The Pan American Health Organization has put together aset of technical guidelines, recommendations, scientific publications, and ongoing research protocols from the Americas and affected countries worldwide regarding the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Theseplatforms of trusted information may be useful for decision and policy-making authorities, researchers, health professionals, and individuals. • • • • •

‘Corona Papers’ box office collection: Priyadarshan’s thriller gets an average opening at KBO

‘Rajni’: Makers share an intense first-look poster from Kalidas Jayaram’s bilingual film Film is touted to be a thriller. Although there needs to be an official confirmation about the same, according to the Twitter forums that track the box office collection figures, Shane Nigam’s investigative thriller is getting only average openings at the box office. The initial reactions to ‘Corona Papers’ say that Priyadarshan has crafted a decent thriller that one can enjoy even if they have watched the original Tamil version ‘8 Thottakal’. Siddique’s performance in the movie is said to be the main highlight along with Priyadarshan’s good direction. As ‘Corona Papers’ is getting good reports from the audience, it can be expected that the movie would rake in more numbers at the box office, and with the weekend coming, it can be also expected that the film would draw more family audiences. ‘Corona Papers’ is touted to be an investigative thriller and also features the actors Shine Tom Chacko, Siddique, and Hannah Reji Koshy in significant roles.

Research Papers

Research Papers The Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center has collected, verified, and published local, regional, national, and international pandemic data since it launched in March 2020. From the beginning, the information has been freely available to all — researchers, institutions, the media, the public, and policymakers. As a result, the CRC and its data have been cited in many published research papers and reports. Here we have gathered publications authored by CRC team members that focus on the CRC or its data. Johns Hopkins experts in global public health, infectious disease, and emergency preparedness have been at the forefront of the international response to COVID-19. This website is a resource to help advance the understanding of the virus, inform the public, and brief policymakers in order to guide a response, improve care, and save lives.

Corona Papers Movie Review: Slightly improved, but flawed remake

One should remake a movie only if there is enough scope for improving the original. I can see why Priyadarshan chose to remake writer-director Sri Ganesh’s Tamil hit 8 Thottakal. It was a movie with enough absurd incidents going on in spite of its predominantly serious tone. One darkly comical situation involves a robber doing something in haste and risking all his accomplices’ lives. Another has a seasoned criminal failing to notice, for a long time, that his wife is cheating on him with one of his crew members. Director: Priyadarshan We can find Priyadarshan juggling both dark and light elements in Corona Papers. One noticeable improvement is the darkness of 8 Thottakal taken down a couple of notches. Another major alteration is the characterisation of the protagonist, played by Vetri in the original and Shane Nigam in the remake. In 8 Thottakal, Vetri played the character of a stone-faced cop—one of the film’s negatives which some chalked up to his traumatic backstory. In contrast, Shane’s character Rahul is more charming. It would suffice to say that, unlike his Tamil counterpart, Shane succeeds at putting some... life into his character’s face. He doesn’t have a traumatic backstory. He is just an ordinary policeman who loses his gun one day—an idea both films acknowledge borrowing from Akira Kurosawa’s 1949 film Stray Dog. There was an opportunity to do something similar here with Shane and Maniyanpillai Raju (in a cameo), but Priyadarshan doesn’t explore that. So, if...