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Corona 2021

Abstract: 

Corona-virus is a an infectious disease. It causes many complications in humans such as difficulty breathing, fever, and flu. It spreads from person to person and causes death. The title virus comes from the technique of virus emergence. They have protein tips that look like crowns or crowns on their surface. Some viruses cause epidemics (i.e. they cause very rapid infection from person to person) Corona-virus is also called epidemic virus. The first epidemic virus appeared in humans in 2002 and caused an epidemic in 2003. At that time around 800 people were facing death. It was released in Wuhan, China in 2019. It destroyed all continents except Antarctica.

Introduction:

The name Corona -Virus was given by June Almeida and David Tyrell who first studied the Human Coronary Virus. Corona -virus is also known as familial virus caused by animals. In essence, animal diseases are transmitted from animals to humans and cause problems. It is an unknown disease as it is unknown to scientists and doctors. Scientists are looking for this virus, how did it escape us? 

How did Covid-19 start? 

Some diseases found in animals are transmitted from animals to humans. This type of disease is known as zoonotic. Camels, cows and bats are animals that have historically been capable of transmitting disease. Corona viruses are also known as zoonotic. The first case of the crown virus was discovered in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there is no evidence that this virus is caused by pets such as dogs, cats and others. 

Corona-virus is spreading: 

The first case of the corona- virus was found in China, but now it has spread to many countries and infected thousands of people. We can say that it spread all over the world because of the journey of people. When people are infected with this virus, the corona-virus also goes with them. 

They are then transferred to each other. That is why scientists and doctors advise us to stay at home. So it can be said that it is safe to spread and transmit this virus. 

How can we protect ourselves from this virus: 

The easiest way to protect yourself from this virus is to wear a mask and wash your hands. Not only when eating and ready-to-eat food and free from the toilet, but also when coming home from school, college, etc. and outside the home. According to experts, wash your hands for 20 seconds or as long as you sing "Happy Birthday" twice. You should also stay home and stay away from crowds. If getting out of the house isn't important, don't go. Schools, colleges and other education departments are nearby because the government doesn't want to endanger the health of students. Stand about 2 arm's length from the other about 6 feet away. 

What happens if we are infected with this virus: 

Most people get better, and most importantly, don't, from the corona-virus. Children are also infected with this virus. Symptoms of this virus are dry cough, fever, and difficulty breathing. If you have any of these symptoms, the best treatment options are to stay in bed, wash your hands regularly, and protect others from this virus. Older people are more likely to be infected with this diseases. 

Conclusion: 

The Covid infection keeps on spreading across the world after a direction that is hard to foresee. The wellbeing, helpful and financial arrangements embraced by nations will decide the speed and strength of the recuperation. There should be a worldwide human-focused reaction which is grounded in fortitude. 

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