
Using the Power Platform to track COVID-19 in Public Schools
In this episode of Less Code More Power, join Dona and Sarah who talk with Megan McCarthy, a Epidemiology Program Manager at Florida’s Department of Health in Sumter County.
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Coronavirus (SARS-Cov-2) – Blood Types and Susceptibility
- Frank
- April 10, 2020
- a type
- ABO
- ace2
- antigens
- antiviral
- biotechnology
- blocking
- blood type
- blood typing
- bombay phenotype
- coding strand
- coronavirus
- covid 19
- covid19
- DNA
- enzyme
- gene expression
- gildead
- immune
- mechanism
- monoclonal antibody
- mRNA
- negative sense
- nontemplate
- o type
- origins
- pathogenicity
- polymerase
- positive sense
- primary response
- protein
- rdrp
- reinfection
- remdesivir
- replicase
- ribosome
- rna
- sars-cov-2
- secondary
- spike
- spike protein
- susceptibility
- template
- treatment
- virus
- worldometer
DrWD40 explains the science behind blood types and susceptibility to the SARS-Cov-2 virusa. This is update 10 of the SARS-CoV-2 discussions we’ve been having on my Twitch livestreams. This was pulled from a livestream on March 18th, 2020 (apologies for the emotes flying around and the background music). This video goes into a paper the […]
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What Happens If You Get Coronavirus?
Nucleus Medical Media has a great animated explanation of how the COVID-19 virus works.
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What Flattening the Curve Actually Means for COVID-19
It’s Okay To Be Smart encourages us to stay informed. Stay cautious, but not scared. Listen to scientists and public health officials and follow their guidance. By protecting yourself, you’re protecting the most vulnerable among us. Together we can flatten the curve on COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2.
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