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Added on the 13/10/2021 15:20:34 - Copyright : Euronews EN
“Reacher” Season 2 may have just debuted, but Season 3 is already in the works. We caught up with star Alan Ritchson who promises the book being adapted for Season 3 will “make people very happy.” #reacher #jackreacher #alanritchson
Images of the Fields shopping mall where three people died in a shooting on Sunday evening. The three killed have been identified as a Danish teenage girl and boy, both aged 17, and a 47-year-old Russian citizen residing in Denmark. Danish police say the suspect in the shooting was known to mental health services. IMAGES
Srinagar (India), Jun 20 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Farooq Khan) A group of doctors provided free medical care and medicines to transgender people on Sunday in Srinagar, thanks to an initiative organized by an NGO.FOOTAGE OF THE HEALTH CAMPAIGN IN SRINAGAR.
The Republican National Committee paid $300,000 for copies of Donald Trump Jr's new book, Liberal Privilege. The books will be given away to party donors. The Daily Beast reports that $300,000 is the largest ever paid by the RNC for books to be given away to party donors. According to Business Insider the RNC bulk purchase of Trump's last book, Triggered, helped boost its place on bestseller lists.
People with blood type O may be less vulnerable to Covid-19. According to two new studies type O blood types may also have a reduced likelihood of getting severely ill. More research is needed, but experts say blood type may play a role in a person's susceptibility. According to CNN, the reasons for this link aren't clear and more research is needed. Experts note that this does not minimize the need for masks, social distancing, and handwashing in type O populations.
Some people carry biological links to their Neanderthal ancestors, and new research from Europe says in the current pandemic, that's not good news. Modern humans and Neanderthals are known to have interbred at various points in history, resulting in an exchange of genes than can still be found today. According to HuffPost, Neanderthal genes may increase the likelihood of suffering severe forms of COVID-19. A particular cluster of genes--called a haplotype--has been linked to a higher risk of hospitalization and respiratory failure in novel coronavirus patients. The haplotype is found in about 16% of the population in Europe and half the population in South Asia. In Africa and East Asia, it is non-existent. The genes are one of several risk factors for COVID-19, including age, sex, and pre-existing conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart problems.