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Coronavirus epidemic snarls science worldwide | |
Service, R | |
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Normal daily life has come to a virtual standstill in large parts of China as a result of the epidemic of COVID-19—and so has science. Universities across the country remain closed; access to labs is restricted, projects have been mothballed, fieldwork interrupted, and travel severely curtailed. But scientists elsewhere in the world are noticing an impact as well, as collaborations with China are on pause and scientific meetings as late as June have been canceled or postponed. Concern is also rising that the availability of medicines could soon face disruptions worldwide. An estimated 80% of all active pharmaceutical ingredients—the raw materials for drugs—are produced in China and India. With many factories still shut down, public health officials worry that stockpiles of a wide range of medicines could soon run short. | |
Science | |
2020 | |
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https://coronavirus.1science.com/item/d45916cd0087509ef02217e4bdad09e6bde5524d | |
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VIRUS RESPIRATORIOS | |
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