Positive news about Corona Virus Updates

Interesting as ever (and ties in with my guess a lot of amazing research will come from all this):

 
- Spain, adults were able to exercise outdoors over the weekend for the first time in seven weeks

- France is also set to lift its lockdown next week, on 11 May. Children will return to school in phases and some businesses will reopen

- After a six-week state of emergency, Portugal has today begun a three-phase reopening plan

- About half of the states in the US have also began easing restrictions

- In Asia, Thailand has begun easing its lockdown across certain sectors - some businesses and public parks have been allowed to re-open

- In Hong Kong, government workers are returning to work today as the city's lockdown eases. Outdoor facilities, libraries and museums will also reopen

- Several states in Australia are also allowing for more outdoor activities and public gatherings - though these rules differ across states

- Over in the Middle East, Jordan says it has lifted all restrictions on economic activity, allowing all businesses and industries to resume production. In Tunisia, half of the public administration and industry sectors are returning to work, although face masks must be worn.

- Egypt is allowing hotels to reopen for domestic tourists on condition they operate at no more than 25% capacity.
 
This may be promising. Scientists have identified an antibody to stop the virus infecting human cells. May lead to a vaccine?

Antibody prevents the COVID-19 virus from infecting human cells https://mol.im/a/8285333 via http://dailym.ai/android

Time. All we need to do is bide time. There's some insanely intelligent people working on this who will hopefully change things for the better before too long with a little luck. Fingers crossed hey.
 

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