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Latest on the global Covid crisis: 🦠 WHO advises against using blood plasma to treat Covid patients 🇳🇿 New Zealand won't send diplomats to Beijing Olympics, citing Covid 🇨🇳 China's strict travel restrictions worry British firms For more:

Several studies testing convalescent blood plasma have shown no apparent benefit for treating Covid patients who are severely ill. The World Health Organization has advised against using the blood plasma of patients who have recovered from Covid-19 to treat those who are ill, saying current evidence shows it neither improves survival nor reduces the need for ventilators.

Several studies testing convalescent blood plasma have shown no apparent benefit for treating COVID-19 patients who are severely ill. The recommendation, published in the British Medical Journal, is based on evidence from 16 trials involving 16,236 patients with non-severe, severe, and critical Covid-19 infection.New Zealand will not be sending diplomatic representatives at a ministerial level to the Beijing Winter Olympics in February, Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson has said, citing Covid-19 as the reason.

China's tight restrictions on international travel as part of its zero-tolerance approach to controlling Covid-19 are the top concern for British firms operating in the country but they are more optimistic than last year, a survey has shown.

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