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    Researchers from South Korea screened common gut bacteria for activity against SARS-CoV-2 and found a bacterium that produces compounds that inhibit the coronavirus, according to new findings presented at the virtual World Microbe Forum.“One of the interesting clinical findings is that some of the COVID-19 patients showed gastrointestinal symptoms, while others displayed stranded infection

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    Long-term infrastructure and short-term interventions had the biggest impact on reducing COVID-19 deaths in the United States during the first wave of cases, according to new research.The research, which was presented at the World Microbe Forum virtual meeting, explored COVID-19 case counts and deaths in the U.S. between March 28, 2020, and June 12, 2020.

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