According to Jeffery Whippo, human coronaviruses are the respiratory pathogens associated with a range of respiratory illnesses. Stating the evolution of coronavirus, Jeffery shares that it was first identified in 1965.
2. Jeffery Whippo Talks About Human
Coronaviruses and Their History
According to Jeffery Whippo, human coronaviruses are the respiratory
pathogens associated with a range of respiratory illnesses.
These coronaviruses can cause mild respiratory infections, like the common
cold, but can lead to serious illnesses, like pneumonia.
The viruses cause typical cold symptoms such as a sore throat, cough, and
stuffy nose, and they seemed to be very common.
3. He Further Talks About the Evolution
of Coronavirus
Stating the evolution of coronavirus, Jeffery shares that it was first identified
in 1965.
Later that decade, researchers found a group of similar human and animal
viruses and named them after their crown-like appearance.
He states that seven Coronaviruses can infect humans.
The one that causes SARS emerged in southern China in 2002 and quickly
spread to 28 other countries.
4. He Cites How It All Started in Wuhan
Jeff Whippo cites that it all started in Wuhan when a pneumonia outbreak
was reported there in 2019.
It was traced to a novel strain of coronavirus, which was given the name of
2019-nCoV by WHO.
It was later renamed SARS-CoV-2 by the International Committee on
Taxonomy of Viruses.
Jeff shares that the human Coronaviruses HCoV-OC43, HCoV-HKU1, HCoV-
229E, and HCoV-NL63 continually circulate in human population and produce
the generally mild symptoms of common cold in children and adults
worldwide.