Corona Virus is here to stay with humans for a long-long time, may be forever let us accept this fact and not panic and make our lives miserable unnecessarily. We need to learn to live with the fact. “CORONA IS HERE TO STAY”.
Coronavirus is likely to remain endemic and cause periodic outbreaks as the majority of the world's population remains susceptible. While a vaccine may be available later this year, its effectiveness and distribution challenges remain uncertain. The virus has shown ability to spread across climates and seasons. Maintaining good hygiene through hand washing, masks, and social distancing (SMS) provides the best protection against infection at 1% while herd immunity may gradually develop. Coronavirus will require continued public awareness and participation in SMS measures as the world adapts to a new normal.
The World Health Organization confirmed 82 cases of swine flu globally, with 152 probable deaths in Mexico where the virus originated. Symptoms of swine flu are similar to seasonal flu and include fever, coughing, and sore throat. The WHO has determined that the virus is capable of significant human-to-human transmission, a major step towards a potential flu pandemic.
Fact and Opinion about COVID-19 OutbreakYosuaLuter
The document discusses facts and opinions about the COVID-19 outbreak. It provides background on coronaviruses and how COVID-19 originated in Wuhan, China in late 2019. It then discusses how the virus spreads between animals and humans, and how it has now spread person-to-person internationally. Opinions focus on the importance of social distancing, healthy lifestyles, hand washing, mask wearing, and other preventative measures to help stop the spread of the virus.
This document discusses Covid-19, including its symptoms, transmission, and testing methods. It provides background on how the virus originated in China and spread to Indonesia. It describes common symptoms like coughing, fever and diarrhea. The document also explains that Covid-19 spreads through respiratory droplets from infected individuals. It compares the rapid test and PCR test for detecting the virus, noting that rapid tests use blood samples while PCR tests use mucus samples. Throughout, it emphasizes the importance of hand washing, social distancing and other hygiene practices to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
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This document discusses facts and opinions regarding the COVID-19 outbreak. It begins by defining facts as events that actually occurred that can be verified, while opinions are ideas that are subjective. It then provides facts about the virus, such as its origins in Wuhan, China and how it has spread to other countries. Opinions discussed include theories about its creation and sources. The document concludes by emphasizing the importance of a healthy lifestyle during the pandemic.
COVID-19 is a new coronavirus that was first identified in Wuhan, China in late 2019 and has caused a worldwide pandemic. The virus spreads through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks and can survive on surfaces for several days. Common symptoms include fever, cough and shortness of breath. While most people experience mild symptoms, the virus can be fatal, especially in older individuals or those with underlying health conditions. There is currently no vaccine, though researchers are working to develop one within the next 12-18 months. In the meantime, measures like social distancing, frequent hand washing and avoiding touching the face are recommended to prevent the spread of the virus.
5 BASICS TO PROTECT YOUR HEALTH DURING A PANDEMICSaniIbrahim18
This article discusses 5 basic steps to protect one's health during the COVID-19 pandemic. It recommends: 1) Wearing a mask whenever social distancing is difficult, as nearly all experts agree this could reduce infection rates by 95%. 2) Maintaining social distancing of at least 6 feet apart. 3) Avoiding crowds and being wary of eating indoors where the virus spreads rapidly. 4) Not letting one's guard down through "pandemic fatigue" and using common sense. 5) Taking additional precautions like washing hands, using hand sanitizer, and avoiding unnecessary risks. The pandemic is still ongoing and cases and deaths continue to rise, so vigilance is needed to stay safe and healthy.
The document discusses the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. It outlines the history of the virus, including its symptoms and incubation period. It also examines the impact on the Indian economy, noting India's first confirmed case and the deep impact the virus had on businesses. Safety measures are recommended, such as social distancing and wearing masks. The conclusion emphasizes taking care of oneself by eating nutritious foods and boosting the immune system, making others aware of COVID-19, and observing government safety norms to stay safe.
Coronavirus is likely to remain endemic and cause periodic outbreaks as the majority of the world's population remains susceptible. While a vaccine may be available later this year, its effectiveness and distribution challenges remain uncertain. The virus has shown ability to spread across climates and seasons. Maintaining good hygiene through hand washing, masks, and social distancing (SMS) provides the best protection against infection at 1% while herd immunity may gradually develop. Coronavirus will require continued public awareness and participation in SMS measures as the world adapts to a new normal.
The World Health Organization confirmed 82 cases of swine flu globally, with 152 probable deaths in Mexico where the virus originated. Symptoms of swine flu are similar to seasonal flu and include fever, coughing, and sore throat. The WHO has determined that the virus is capable of significant human-to-human transmission, a major step towards a potential flu pandemic.
Fact and Opinion about COVID-19 OutbreakYosuaLuter
The document discusses facts and opinions about the COVID-19 outbreak. It provides background on coronaviruses and how COVID-19 originated in Wuhan, China in late 2019. It then discusses how the virus spreads between animals and humans, and how it has now spread person-to-person internationally. Opinions focus on the importance of social distancing, healthy lifestyles, hand washing, mask wearing, and other preventative measures to help stop the spread of the virus.
This document discusses Covid-19, including its symptoms, transmission, and testing methods. It provides background on how the virus originated in China and spread to Indonesia. It describes common symptoms like coughing, fever and diarrhea. The document also explains that Covid-19 spreads through respiratory droplets from infected individuals. It compares the rapid test and PCR test for detecting the virus, noting that rapid tests use blood samples while PCR tests use mucus samples. Throughout, it emphasizes the importance of hand washing, social distancing and other hygiene practices to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
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This document discusses facts and opinions regarding the COVID-19 outbreak. It begins by defining facts as events that actually occurred that can be verified, while opinions are ideas that are subjective. It then provides facts about the virus, such as its origins in Wuhan, China and how it has spread to other countries. Opinions discussed include theories about its creation and sources. The document concludes by emphasizing the importance of a healthy lifestyle during the pandemic.
COVID-19 is a new coronavirus that was first identified in Wuhan, China in late 2019 and has caused a worldwide pandemic. The virus spreads through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks and can survive on surfaces for several days. Common symptoms include fever, cough and shortness of breath. While most people experience mild symptoms, the virus can be fatal, especially in older individuals or those with underlying health conditions. There is currently no vaccine, though researchers are working to develop one within the next 12-18 months. In the meantime, measures like social distancing, frequent hand washing and avoiding touching the face are recommended to prevent the spread of the virus.
5 BASICS TO PROTECT YOUR HEALTH DURING A PANDEMICSaniIbrahim18
This article discusses 5 basic steps to protect one's health during the COVID-19 pandemic. It recommends: 1) Wearing a mask whenever social distancing is difficult, as nearly all experts agree this could reduce infection rates by 95%. 2) Maintaining social distancing of at least 6 feet apart. 3) Avoiding crowds and being wary of eating indoors where the virus spreads rapidly. 4) Not letting one's guard down through "pandemic fatigue" and using common sense. 5) Taking additional precautions like washing hands, using hand sanitizer, and avoiding unnecessary risks. The pandemic is still ongoing and cases and deaths continue to rise, so vigilance is needed to stay safe and healthy.
The document discusses the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. It outlines the history of the virus, including its symptoms and incubation period. It also examines the impact on the Indian economy, noting India's first confirmed case and the deep impact the virus had on businesses. Safety measures are recommended, such as social distancing and wearing masks. The conclusion emphasizes taking care of oneself by eating nutritious foods and boosting the immune system, making others aware of COVID-19, and observing government safety norms to stay safe.
The document discusses COVID-19 and provides information on diagnosing, transmission of, and effects on children. COVID-19 is a disease caused by a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) that spreads mainly person to person via respiratory droplets from infected individuals. Diagnosis involves testing nasal or throat swabs or saliva for the virus. While anyone can be infected, children generally experience milder symptoms than adults but can still spread the virus. The elderly and those with chronic conditions are at higher risk of severe COVID-19.
This newsletter from the Somerville Health Department provides information on upcoming health topics. It welcomes readers and encourages community involvement. The first issue discusses the upcoming flu season, noting that flu season typically runs from late fall to early spring. It recommends getting the flu shot as the most effective way to prevent the flu for those over 6 months. Children ages 6 months to 8 years may need two doses due to their immune system. An annual flu shot is needed as flu viruses change each year.
Toxic mold is a serious health threat for humansJessicaGibson
Toxic mold is a serious health threat that can cause illness. Mold grows in damp environments and there are some types that produce dangerous toxins. Exposure to toxic black mold through its mycotoxins can negatively impact health, potentially causing issues like irritation, diarrhea, cancer, and memory loss. It is important to understand mold and take precautions like keeping living spaces clean and dry to avoid health problems from mold growth.
A vaccine works by introducing a weakened or dead version of a virus into the body. This causes the body to develop antibodies against the virus without causing illness. While vaccines exist for diseases like hepatitis and tuberculosis, there is currently no vaccine for COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. This coronavirus has caused a ongoing global pandemic since 2019 and spreads primarily through respiratory droplets from coughing, sneezing or talking within 6 feet of an infected person. Common symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, shortness of breath and loss of smell or taste.
Corona Virus Disease 2019 has brought the world to a standstill. This virus originated in China and spread throughout the world, declared a pandemic by the WHO on March 11, 2020
The document discusses the coronavirus (COVID-19) including what it is, how it spreads, symptoms if infected, concerns about catching it since there is no cure currently, and recommendations on prevention such as social distancing, hand washing, and staying home.
Swine flu is a virus that infects pigs and can be transmitted to humans. It causes flu-like symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, and body aches. The virus spreads when infected people cough or sneeze near others or through contact with contaminated surfaces. To prevent infection, frequent hand washing with soap and water or alcohol-based sanitizers is recommended, as well as avoiding contact with those exhibiting flu-like symptoms. While rarely deadly for pigs, the virus can be serious or fatal for at-risk groups like the elderly, infants, and pregnant women.
This document provides an overview of the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak that originated in Wuhan, China in late 2019. It discusses the virus's origins and transmission, symptoms, similarities and differences to SARS and MERS, global spread and number of cases, measures taken by China and other countries in response, and guidelines for prevention. The author analyzes the virus's evolution and reviews reported cases, preventive actions by nations, and recommendations for individuals to prevent spread of the disease.
This document provides information about COVID-19 (coronavirus) including what coronaviruses are, the symptoms of COVID-19, how it spreads, demographic groups most at risk, global case numbers and locations, mortality rates by age and health, the importance of social distancing to reduce strain on healthcare systems, global efforts to develop treatments, and basic safety tips.
The document provides an overview and guide on the 2019 novel coronavirus. It discusses the origin of the virus in Wuhan, China and how it has spread globally. The key symptoms of the virus are fever, cough and shortness of breath. While there is no vaccine or cure currently, treatment focuses on relieving symptoms and recovery support. The document emphasizes the importance of prevention measures like hygiene and being aware of one's environment to minimize risk of infection.
This document provides an introduction to a manual about the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). It discusses copyright information and provides a table of contents that outlines three parts: knowledge about the virus, actions to take to protect oneself, and myths versus facts. The introduction explains that the goal is to arm readers with accurate information to guide them during the outbreak.
Learn the difference between Flu Shots and Nasal Spray Vaccines
READ THE FULL blog HERE : https://www.labfinder.com/2018/11/simplemost-flu-shots-vs-nasal-spray-vaccines-whats-the-difference/
CANDIDA – the Root Disease of many DiseasesArnulfo Laniba
This document discusses Candida, a type of yeast that can cause various health issues. It lists symptoms of Candida such as chronic fatigue, skin rashes, dandruff, and itching. Antibiotics, sugars, molds, fermented foods, and bread can feed Candida growth. The document recommends treating Candida with antifungal medications and avoiding foods that feed yeast. It warns that Candida left untreated can damage the immune system and potentially lead to illnesses like AIDS, cancer, asthma, and obesity by compromising the body's ability to fight disease. Signs of healing from Candida treatment include returning energy levels. The source is listed as messages from Cosmic Awareness channeled through an
Case study of covid 19.pdf by HARSHITHA BHARADWAJprem kamal
1. The document summarizes a case study of COVID-19, describing its origin in Wuhan, China in late 2019, symptoms, transmission methods, global spread and impact.
2. It discusses prevention methods like physical distancing, treatments under investigation like plasma therapy and vaccines in development.
3. Major challenges discussed include the economic impact on industries, psychological impact on students, and addressing public myths and misinformation about the virus.
All about Flu, Influenza Virus, Influenza Vaccine, Flu Symptoms, Preventive & Curative Measures, Facts & Myths about Flu, Difference between cold and Flu
The document discusses facts and opinions about the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides details about the virus such as it being derived from bats, how it spreads mainly through droplets from coughs or sneezes, and its global impact with over 7 million confirmed cases. The document also discusses the virus's symptoms and how they develop over time, from initial fever to potential respiratory distress. It emphasizes the importance of following government health protocols to prevent transmission and protect lives.
The document provides information about COVID-19 including its origin, symptoms, spread, testing, and treatment. It discusses how COVID-19 emerged in China and spread to India and Maharashtra. The main symptoms are fever, dry cough, and tiredness. It spreads through the air via coughing/sneezing or touching contaminated surfaces. Prevention methods include hand washing, social distancing, and masks. Testing involves molecular PCR tests to detect the virus or serological tests to detect antibodies. Currently there is no specific treatment, though some drug therapies are being tested. The document emphasizes the high number of COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra and encourages people to stay home and stay safe.
The document provides information about the coronavirus in 10 sections. It defines the coronavirus as a type of virus that causes the COVID-19 illness. It explains that the virus spreads through water droplets from coughs or sneezes and can be contracted by touching contaminated surfaces. Common symptoms include cough and fever, as some patients may require ventilators. There is currently no cure, but scientists are working to develop a vaccine, which takes many months to produce safely. Social distancing measures have been implemented to slow the spread, including closing public places and requiring people to isolate at home for two weeks if infected. With continued precautions, the virus can be contained as scientists work on treatments.
Fever is a common symptom of infection but not all fevers are caused by infections and some infections do not present with fever. Certain febrile illnesses present with a rash at a predictable time relative to the onset of fever, which can help identify the specific condition.
The coronavirus pandemic has changed life in many ways that may be permanent. It has caused societies to adapt to restrictions like social distancing, mask wearing, and virtual work and school. It has also taken a mental toll through increased anxiety, depression, and isolation. The pandemic has introduced many new words and practices around hygiene. Vaccines now offer hope for controlling the virus, but uncertainties remain around their long term effects and when societies will fully reopen.
COVID-19 Facts vs Opinion: Nonchalant Responses of The Indonesian PeopleJosephineSurya2
This paper is submitted to fulfill the English 2 Final Exam Project study program Industrial Engineering 2nd semester Buddhi Dharma University, Tangerang. Lecturer: Dra. Harisa Mardiana, M.Pd.
The document discusses COVID-19 and provides information on diagnosing, transmission of, and effects on children. COVID-19 is a disease caused by a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) that spreads mainly person to person via respiratory droplets from infected individuals. Diagnosis involves testing nasal or throat swabs or saliva for the virus. While anyone can be infected, children generally experience milder symptoms than adults but can still spread the virus. The elderly and those with chronic conditions are at higher risk of severe COVID-19.
This newsletter from the Somerville Health Department provides information on upcoming health topics. It welcomes readers and encourages community involvement. The first issue discusses the upcoming flu season, noting that flu season typically runs from late fall to early spring. It recommends getting the flu shot as the most effective way to prevent the flu for those over 6 months. Children ages 6 months to 8 years may need two doses due to their immune system. An annual flu shot is needed as flu viruses change each year.
Toxic mold is a serious health threat for humansJessicaGibson
Toxic mold is a serious health threat that can cause illness. Mold grows in damp environments and there are some types that produce dangerous toxins. Exposure to toxic black mold through its mycotoxins can negatively impact health, potentially causing issues like irritation, diarrhea, cancer, and memory loss. It is important to understand mold and take precautions like keeping living spaces clean and dry to avoid health problems from mold growth.
A vaccine works by introducing a weakened or dead version of a virus into the body. This causes the body to develop antibodies against the virus without causing illness. While vaccines exist for diseases like hepatitis and tuberculosis, there is currently no vaccine for COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. This coronavirus has caused a ongoing global pandemic since 2019 and spreads primarily through respiratory droplets from coughing, sneezing or talking within 6 feet of an infected person. Common symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, shortness of breath and loss of smell or taste.
Corona Virus Disease 2019 has brought the world to a standstill. This virus originated in China and spread throughout the world, declared a pandemic by the WHO on March 11, 2020
The document discusses the coronavirus (COVID-19) including what it is, how it spreads, symptoms if infected, concerns about catching it since there is no cure currently, and recommendations on prevention such as social distancing, hand washing, and staying home.
Swine flu is a virus that infects pigs and can be transmitted to humans. It causes flu-like symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, and body aches. The virus spreads when infected people cough or sneeze near others or through contact with contaminated surfaces. To prevent infection, frequent hand washing with soap and water or alcohol-based sanitizers is recommended, as well as avoiding contact with those exhibiting flu-like symptoms. While rarely deadly for pigs, the virus can be serious or fatal for at-risk groups like the elderly, infants, and pregnant women.
This document provides an overview of the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak that originated in Wuhan, China in late 2019. It discusses the virus's origins and transmission, symptoms, similarities and differences to SARS and MERS, global spread and number of cases, measures taken by China and other countries in response, and guidelines for prevention. The author analyzes the virus's evolution and reviews reported cases, preventive actions by nations, and recommendations for individuals to prevent spread of the disease.
This document provides information about COVID-19 (coronavirus) including what coronaviruses are, the symptoms of COVID-19, how it spreads, demographic groups most at risk, global case numbers and locations, mortality rates by age and health, the importance of social distancing to reduce strain on healthcare systems, global efforts to develop treatments, and basic safety tips.
The document provides an overview and guide on the 2019 novel coronavirus. It discusses the origin of the virus in Wuhan, China and how it has spread globally. The key symptoms of the virus are fever, cough and shortness of breath. While there is no vaccine or cure currently, treatment focuses on relieving symptoms and recovery support. The document emphasizes the importance of prevention measures like hygiene and being aware of one's environment to minimize risk of infection.
This document provides an introduction to a manual about the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). It discusses copyright information and provides a table of contents that outlines three parts: knowledge about the virus, actions to take to protect oneself, and myths versus facts. The introduction explains that the goal is to arm readers with accurate information to guide them during the outbreak.
Learn the difference between Flu Shots and Nasal Spray Vaccines
READ THE FULL blog HERE : https://www.labfinder.com/2018/11/simplemost-flu-shots-vs-nasal-spray-vaccines-whats-the-difference/
CANDIDA – the Root Disease of many DiseasesArnulfo Laniba
This document discusses Candida, a type of yeast that can cause various health issues. It lists symptoms of Candida such as chronic fatigue, skin rashes, dandruff, and itching. Antibiotics, sugars, molds, fermented foods, and bread can feed Candida growth. The document recommends treating Candida with antifungal medications and avoiding foods that feed yeast. It warns that Candida left untreated can damage the immune system and potentially lead to illnesses like AIDS, cancer, asthma, and obesity by compromising the body's ability to fight disease. Signs of healing from Candida treatment include returning energy levels. The source is listed as messages from Cosmic Awareness channeled through an
Case study of covid 19.pdf by HARSHITHA BHARADWAJprem kamal
1. The document summarizes a case study of COVID-19, describing its origin in Wuhan, China in late 2019, symptoms, transmission methods, global spread and impact.
2. It discusses prevention methods like physical distancing, treatments under investigation like plasma therapy and vaccines in development.
3. Major challenges discussed include the economic impact on industries, psychological impact on students, and addressing public myths and misinformation about the virus.
All about Flu, Influenza Virus, Influenza Vaccine, Flu Symptoms, Preventive & Curative Measures, Facts & Myths about Flu, Difference between cold and Flu
The document discusses facts and opinions about the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides details about the virus such as it being derived from bats, how it spreads mainly through droplets from coughs or sneezes, and its global impact with over 7 million confirmed cases. The document also discusses the virus's symptoms and how they develop over time, from initial fever to potential respiratory distress. It emphasizes the importance of following government health protocols to prevent transmission and protect lives.
The document provides information about COVID-19 including its origin, symptoms, spread, testing, and treatment. It discusses how COVID-19 emerged in China and spread to India and Maharashtra. The main symptoms are fever, dry cough, and tiredness. It spreads through the air via coughing/sneezing or touching contaminated surfaces. Prevention methods include hand washing, social distancing, and masks. Testing involves molecular PCR tests to detect the virus or serological tests to detect antibodies. Currently there is no specific treatment, though some drug therapies are being tested. The document emphasizes the high number of COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra and encourages people to stay home and stay safe.
The document provides information about the coronavirus in 10 sections. It defines the coronavirus as a type of virus that causes the COVID-19 illness. It explains that the virus spreads through water droplets from coughs or sneezes and can be contracted by touching contaminated surfaces. Common symptoms include cough and fever, as some patients may require ventilators. There is currently no cure, but scientists are working to develop a vaccine, which takes many months to produce safely. Social distancing measures have been implemented to slow the spread, including closing public places and requiring people to isolate at home for two weeks if infected. With continued precautions, the virus can be contained as scientists work on treatments.
Fever is a common symptom of infection but not all fevers are caused by infections and some infections do not present with fever. Certain febrile illnesses present with a rash at a predictable time relative to the onset of fever, which can help identify the specific condition.
The coronavirus pandemic has changed life in many ways that may be permanent. It has caused societies to adapt to restrictions like social distancing, mask wearing, and virtual work and school. It has also taken a mental toll through increased anxiety, depression, and isolation. The pandemic has introduced many new words and practices around hygiene. Vaccines now offer hope for controlling the virus, but uncertainties remain around their long term effects and when societies will fully reopen.
COVID-19 Facts vs Opinion: Nonchalant Responses of The Indonesian PeopleJosephineSurya2
This paper is submitted to fulfill the English 2 Final Exam Project study program Industrial Engineering 2nd semester Buddhi Dharma University, Tangerang. Lecturer: Dra. Harisa Mardiana, M.Pd.
How to compatibilize the health problems of the population with the economy p...Fernando Alcoforado
This document discusses how to balance health and economic issues arising from the coronavirus pandemic. It argues that total social distancing is necessary until a cure or vaccine is developed to avoid overwhelming health systems. However, social distancing harms the economy by reducing consumption and causing job losses and business closures. The author proposes governments provide support to the unemployed, poor and small businesses during social distancing to minimize economic damage until a vaccine is available, which may not be for 12-18 months. The crisis also highlights the need for countries to increase self-sufficiency in essential goods to reduce dependence on imports.
The document discusses the spread of COVID-19 from Wuhan, China to Indonesia. It provides statistics on the number of cases and deaths in Indonesia. It explains that the rapid spread in Indonesia is because many residents did not follow calls to stay home. The most common methods of transmission are through droplets from sneezing/coughing and touching infected surfaces. The document urges people to practice good hand hygiene and follow social distancing to help stop the spread.
This project contains information related to COVID-19 and New Nornal, aiming that readers can get to know a little about the COVID-19 and New Normal pandemic. So that when this protocol is implemented in each area of the reader the reader can understand what is New Normal and can follow the basic protocol.
Life Before and After Corona Virus:Will This Pandemic Affect Our Life?sonaliChannawar
Life was going very smoothly and busy before March 2020; with office work, daily lifestyle, exertion, habits, workload, tension, curiosity towards work, happiness and joyful life but suddenly life was changed after March 2020. As we know all are suffering from the worst situation due to COVID-19. All are trying to adjust their life in this pandemic situation. We all know how COVID-19 has affected people from all walks of life. There have been so many changes in the past four five months. Loneliness, feeling unhappy, depression, work & food insecurities, Anxiety towards job, virus fear is now worrying everyone. Imagine if this pandemic becomes a routine, then human interaction would become more fearful than joyful. Entire world has come to a complete standstill. Is this going to be a new normal or are we going to get rid of this pandemic soon? Let us try to know how every individual’s world may change and transform once we all have left the pandemic behind. Due to COVID -19 education field is suffer mostly and labor class people also suffer badly because less no. of money, not sufficient food, no work. How people go ahead with COVID-19
The presentation covers known Variants Covid -19 of medical importance and the second wave Covid - 19 that hit in India. The factors that led to the abrupt raised number of cases in a short time.
This Paper is Submitted to Fulfill The English 2 Final Task Study Program Software Engineering 4th Semester Buddhi Dharma University, Tangerang. Lecturer: Dra. Harisa Mardiana, M.Pd.
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Vaccines safety and effectiveness
Do you think vaccination is an important or just harmful substance forced by pharmaceutical companies cooperating with the governments to inject into people? A vaccine can be defined as "biological preparations that, when introduced into the body, cause an individual to acquire immunity to a specific disease” (Davidson. 7). So, for decades, vaccines have been considered one of the best revaluation in medical practice. A long time ago, people all around the world tried to fight with different kinds of fatal diseases by different ways, and one of the most Significant ways is to make a vaccine, to prevent such life-threatening diseases. The first vaccine was against the Smallpox disease. Smallpox is a highly contagious disease and caused a lot of fatalities all around the world, and it is transmitted between people by inhalation of droplets of virus or direct contact with smallpox lesion secretions (Davidson 25). It is a deadly disease, it caused blindness and permanent scars in the patients that survived. Finally, after several attempts to make a vaccine for Smallpox, Edward succeeded to produce an effective and safe vaccine in 1796 by using the cowpox vaccine to protect from smallpox. Cowpox is a disease caused by cows and transferred to a human, and Jenner's theory was based that whoever had cowpox will be immunized against smallpox (Davidson29).“Edward Jenner was an English country doctor who introduced the vaccine for smallpox. Previously a keen practitioner of smallpox inoculation.”
Then, century after century, the vaccine after the vaccine was developed for different kinds of diseases. In the 20th century, one of the most known vaccines was Diphtheria and Tetanus vaccines. Diphtheria is a respiratory illness, causing the release of exotoxin from Corynebacterium diphtheria bacteria which leads to the death of mucous cells in the throat, mouth, and nose, and as a result of cells accumulation the pseudo-membrane are build up and block the airways of the patients which causes death (Davidson42) After years of experiments and trials to make a vaccine to fight this disease, Gaston Ramona French veterinarian and biologist who realized that attenuated Diphtheria toxin is able to activate the immune system of people without causing serious side effects, and by 1927, the toxoid vaccine was freely used all around the world, and it succeeds to drop the number of cases of diphtheria. Then, by using the same way of toxoid, combined Diphtheria and Tetanus Toxoid vaccines were produced. Tetanus can be described as a nerves system infection that leads to spasm and contract of body muscles, especially jaw muscles which make the patients unable to open their mouths (Davidson. 44)
Another example of one of the most significant vaccine is a Polio vaccine. Polio disease, mainly affecting children under 5 years old, and leading to paralysis and often to .
Covid-19 And Movement Control Order: Stress and Coping Strategies of Student...Dr. Umair Ahmed
Abstract
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) led students feel anxious with a constant internal dialogue
of ‘Am I safe?’ that may take a serious toll on their psyche. The self-quarantine and physical
distancing, economic hardship and fears of contracting the disease are likely sources of stress.
Quite apart, students may also experience both physical sufferings and mental stress due to the
news of increasing number of infected cases and reported deaths across the globe. A range of
expert guidelines have been developed by governments and health authorities to curtail the
spread of the virus. This study models a position paper which persuades the reader to realize that
the opinions expressed are valid and could be defended. In gathering supporting evidence, an
online qualitative survey was conducted to examine the stress of students observing self-
quarantine and physical distancing in and around Desa Ilmu and Unigardern in Kota Saramarahan
as well as in apartments at Jalan Kingfisher Sabah. These students were invited as respondents
in this online investigation using interview protocol to take their responses. This study is among
the first to examine the stress and coping strategies of students observing self-quarantine and
physical distancing. The paper may provide useful information about how students cope in
The document discusses COVID-19 cases in the Philippines from July 25-31. It reports that 24,100 new cases were recorded, higher than the previous week. Non-ICU and ICU bed utilization also increased. Most cases remain mild. Over 71 million people are fully vaccinated but booster uptake needs to increase. Monkeypox spreads through direct contact with infected humans or animals.
Indians can defeat the coronavirus based on their ancestors' history of overcoming past pandemics. The document discusses India's history with plagues and epidemics over the past 400 years, noting that ancestors fought bravely each time. It emphasizes that as descendants, Indians must show the same courage and strength against COVID-19. Citizens have an important role through cooperation - by following safety measures and restrictions. Maintaining social distance, isolation, handwashing, and other precautions are key to preventing the virus's spread until a cure is found.
The document discusses facts and opinions about the COVID-19 outbreak. It provides factual information about coronaviruses in general and COVID-19 specifically, such as how they spread between animals and humans, current global case and death numbers, and their structures being similar to past coronaviruses like SARS and MERS. It also mentions opinions circulating, such as a video claiming COVID-19 doesn't exist and is just a "paradigm opinion". The document concludes by emphasizing the need to accept facts and opinions positively while prioritizing health during the ongoing pandemic.
INTRODUCTION OF COVID-19, ORIGIN OF COVID-19, STRUCTURE OF COVID-19, CAUSES OF CORON VIRUS, SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19, TYPICAL SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19, MODE OF TRANSMISSION, PEOPLE WHI ARE AT HIGHER RISK, WHY COVID-19 IS SAID T BE AS THE PANDEMIC BY WHO?, PREVENTION, WHAT TO DO, WHAT NOT TO DO, MYTHS AND FACTS OF COVID-19 SPREADING, SOME OTHER CONSEQUENCES OF COVID-19, MOST IMPORTANT POINTS OF COVID-19, COVID-19 VACCINES INTRODUCTION, TYPES OF VACCINES , COVAXIN, COVISHIELD, COVID VACCINE REGISTERATION, WHO CAN REGISTER, WHO SHOULDNT TAKE VACCINE SHOTS, STEP BY STEP GUIDE FOR REGISTERATION, COMPARISON BETWEEN COVAXIN AND COVISHIELD,
The document provides information about COVID-19, including its structure, transmission, symptoms, detection, treatment and vaccine development. It describes the coronavirus's structure including spike proteins that allow it to enter human cells. COVID-19 spreads mainly through respiratory droplets when people cough or sneeze. Common symptoms include fever, cough and shortness of breath. While most cases are mild, it can cause severe complications in older people and those with pre-existing conditions. There is no specific treatment but supportive care is recommended. Several groups are working to develop a vaccine.
COVID-19: CAUSES, SYMPTOMS AND BASIC PREVENTIVE MEASURESDrShiv Shankar
COVID-19 is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus which emerged in Wuhan, China in late 2019. It is transmitted through respiratory droplets when infected individuals cough or sneeze. Common symptoms include fever, cough and shortness of breath. Basic preventive measures include frequent hand washing, social distancing, and avoiding touching the face. While there is no specific treatment, management focuses on relieving symptoms and providing respiratory support. Preventive measures recommended by health authorities aim to slow transmission until a vaccine is developed.
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has taken the world by storm. COVID-19 is a member of the coronavirus family, which has never been detected in humans before. There are seven known strains of coronavirus (CoV). Coronaviruses are derived from a variety of animals. The virus has many similarities to Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). The viruses can cause illnesses ranging from the common cold to more severe health complications.
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1. CORONA UPDATE 3: WILL CORONA VIRUS GO AWAY?
Dr. Narendra Malhotra
M.D., F.I.C.O.G., F.I.C.M.C.H, F.R.C.O.G.,F.I.C.S., F.M.A.S., A.F.I.A.P.
Managing Director
Global Rainbow Healthcare, Agra
Prof. Dubrovnick International University
Director IAN Donald School (India)
V.P. WAPM (world association of prenatal medicine)
Member Education Committee IAPM
Past President ISPAT (2017-2019), ISAR (2017)
Past President FOGSI (2008)
Founder Editor SAFOG Journal
Mobile no. 9837033335
Email id: mnmhagra3@gmail.com
Dr. Neharika Malhotra
M.D Obs-Gyn, FICMCH, FMAS
Infertility Consultant at Rainbow IVF Hospital,AGRA from June 2015 to present
Asst. Prof in Bharati vidyapeeth Medical College from June 2013 to June 2015
Consultant at Malhotra Hospitals from May 2011 till May 2012
Jr. Consultant and Fellow in Reproductive medicine at Patankar Hospital Pune
Mobile No. 8055387886
Email Id: dr.neharika@gmail.com
(With inputs from Prof. Nihal Singh Jain, Dr. Jaideep Malhotra, Dr. Keshav Malhotra)
Corona Virus is here to stay with humans for a long-long time, may be forever let us accept this fact and
not panic and make our lives miserable unnecessarily. We need to learn to live with the fact. “CORONA IS
HERE TO STAY”.
This novel virus has posed so many questions to the medical fraternity, epidemiologists and to the policy
makers. Almost all agree that this virus will persist in the future as an endemic disease, which will surface
in episodes and cause periodic epidemics. As of today most of the world population has not yet got
infected and out of those who have almost 80% or more are asymptomatic or with mild disease. Yes a
susceptible co-morbidity and older male population is at greater risk of serious critical illness and even
death.
Already we have 4 types of corona virus which are endemic in the world and cause seasonal common cold
and flu like diseases. COVID-19 is probably going to be the fifth corona virus which has come to our planet
to stay.
The worry now is how do humans adapt to live safely with corona. The world is looking for a quick fix
solution to this pandemic and a lot of knee jerk actions are being taken and revoked, leaving everyone in
confusion of what is the right step. Lockdowns and unlocking has been seen to help but at the cost of an
economic pandemic which we are facing now in June-2020.
What will work, no one is sure, will a vaccine help, we are not sure. What will be that one thing to
eradicate corona. It’s for our good that we must realize there is no one thing that will work, including the
quick fix vaccine. Only two viral disease small pox & polio have been eradicated by a vaccine and that too
at the cost of millions of lives and over a period of almost 200 years. How this vaccine will fare, we have no
clue yet.
2. It was postulated that the summer heat will reduce the effects of this virus and corona will die off, but that
has not happened, corona has survived in extreme of weather conditions of heat and cold and is attacking
human beings as virulently all over the world, in all climates.
The only ways of keeping this virus at bay is :- S.M.S. (Sanitizing, washing hands with soap & water for 20
seconds and wearing mask in public places and maintaining a 1.8 meters social distancing).
Getting paranoid about newspapers, letters, courier packets, hot water drinking, gargles, too much alcohol
spraying and washing is an overreaction. Just washing hands, respiratory manners of coughing & sneezing,
wearing an appropriate mask and social distancing will reduce your chance of catching the infection to 1%.
Remember wearing gloves is not a good idea as the virus can stick to the surface of cloth gloves and be
transmitted to your face if wearing surgical gloves, hand washing & hands sanitization over gloved hands is
still needed.
As of now in June-2020, many believe now that COVID disease (SARS-COV-2) will become relatively milder
because the human immune system will develop a memory to respond to the virus (HERD IMMUNITY) and
the likelihood of severe “cytokine storms” occurring and making people very sick may reduce. This will
ultimately happen, but in how much time we don’t know, may be years. Finally this disease will settle in to
an endemic seasonal flu like disease.
Yes a vaccine is on the way, but the medical community is not yet sure on the dosage schedules for this
year for next years (2021-2022) and for the next ten years. The availability of this vaccine is expected by
December 2020 but tell global demand will be much more than the supply and will lead to hoarding, black
marketing and ineffective dosing campaigns.
The was against corona is not an easy was to win and needs a great deals of public awareness and public
participation in just 3 simple measures S.M.S.
We hope and pray humankind will learn sanitization, wearing masks and social distancing
We are headed towards a new normal on planet earth.