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Nísia Trindade Lima is the co-chair of the Group on Economic Recovery. The results will be presented at the UN General Assembly.
With the potential to process up to 15,000 molecular tests daily, the new unit is located at the Foundation's headquarters in Rio de Janeiro
Marked by multidisciplinarity, the online program discuss themes regarding the health of Brazilian youths. 
Carlos Gadelha says it is necessary to strengthen the Economic and Industrial Complex of Health
Conducted online, the meeting aimed to reflect on access to vaccines and medicines against Covid-19 by developing countries.
After a postponement due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the call for scholarships has now a new schedule. Application can be submitted until October 7
Focused in the experiences of Brazil, UK and Canada, the webinar discussed how different genders are affected by Covid-19 and its mitigation policies.
Fiocruz actions integrate researchers in support of diagnosis, health care, research, education, emergency support and communication
Researchers at Fiocruz Bahia have developed a prognosis that can be useful to track patients who will need special care, guide public health policies and provide early treatment.
Studies have shown that men die more than women of Covid-19, however, according to researchers, women face more social and economic problems that result from the pandemic.
Amapá, Maranhão, Ceará and Rio de Janeiro are seeing new weekly cases climbing again, after reaching a peak and then starting to drop.
The study also predict 35 thousand new deaths if the lethality rate in Brazil is applied to this scenario.
Researchers have identified processes that correlate platelet activation to severe cases and deaths. The finding may help establish new therapies for patients with clinical complications