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Hello, this presentation is put together to gain general insight about the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) spread across the globe with graphical images, texts and information.
A coronavirus is a kind of common virus that causes an infection in your nose, sinuses, or upper throat. Most coronaviruses aren't dangerous.
In early 2020, after a December 2019 outbreak in China, the World Health Organization identified SARS-CoV-2 as a new type of coronavirus. The outbreak quickly spread around the world.
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5. CONTENTS
Introduction
Images Related To Corona virus
Corona virus symptoms
Corona virus transmission
Prevention from Covid-19
How Corona Virus Affects Human
Body
Covid-19 cure
Conclusion
6. Corona Virus - 'CO' stands forcorona,'VI' forvirus,and
'D' fordisease.
“COVID – 19 as CORONA VIRUS DESEASE
2019”
Coronaviruses (CoV) are a large family of
viruses that cause illness ranging from the
common cold to more severe diseases
such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
(MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome (SARS-CoV). A novel
coronavirus (nCoV) is a new strain that has
not been previously identified in humans.
7. FirstCovid-1 9 Case – TheFirstCase ofNovel Coronaviruswas
detectedinWuhan inDecember 2019, HubeiProvince,China
According to WHO, a CHINESE traveling in Thailand
was the
first confirmed Case of COVID – 19 infection outside
China on
13th January 2020.
In USA first Covid – 19, In January 2020.
In India first Covid – 19 case reported on 30th January
2020.
Coronaviruses are the large family of viruses that
cause illness ranging from common cold to more
severe diseases such as Middle East respiratory
syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) / SARS (Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome) – WHO .
Topmost infect country from Corona Virus – USA,
Italy,
France, Germany, China.
11. Most common
symptoms:
1. fever.
2. dry
cough.
3. tiredness.
Less common
symptoms:
1. aches and pains.
2. sore throat.
3. diarrhoea.
4. conjunctivitis.
5. headache.
6. loss of taste or
smell
Covid– 19Symptoms According to WHO
COVID-19 affects different people in different ways. Most infected people will develop mild to moderate illness and
recover without hospitalization.
7.conjunctivitis.
8.loss of taste or smell.
9.a rash on skin, or discolouration of fingers or
toes.
Serious
symptoms:
1. difficulty breathing or shortness of breath.
2. chest pain or pressure.
3. loss of speech or movement.
4. Seek immediate medical attention if you have serious symptoms.
Always call before visiting your doctor or health facility.
5. People with mild symptoms who are otherwise healthy should
manage
their symptoms at home.
6. On average it takes 5–6 days from when someone is infected
with the virus for symptoms to show, however it can take up to
14 days.
14. Daily routine – Prevention from Covid -19
Wash your hands regularly with soap and water or clean
them with alcohol-based hand rub.
Maintain at least 1-meter distance between you and people
coughing or sneezing.
Avoid touching your face.
Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing.
Stay home if you feel unwell.
Refrain from smoking and other activities that weaken the
lungs
.
Practice physical distancing by avoiding unnecessary travel
and
staying away from large groups of people.
Avoid contact of infected person or take precaution.
Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed
hands.
17. Here’s what COVID-19 does to yourbody.
Infection – Virus enters the body – generally through the mouth or nose. From there, the virus makes its
way down into the air sacs inside your lungs, known as alveoli. Once in the alveoli, the virus uses its
distinctive spike proteins to “hijack” cells. The primary genetic programming of any virus is to make copies of
itself, and COVID-19 is no exception. Once the virus’ RNA has entered a cell, new copies are made and the
cell is killed in the process, releasing new viruses to infect neighbouring cells in the alveolus.
Immune Response – The process of hijacking cells to reproduce causes inflammation in the lungs, which
triggers an immune response. As this process unfolds, fluid begins to accumulate in the alveoli, causing a
dry cough and making breathing difficult.
Severe Symptoms - the immune system’s response to inflammation in the lungs can cause what’s known as
a “cytokine
storm”. This runaway response can cause more damage to the body’s own cells than to the virus it’s trying to
defeat, and is thought to be the main reason for why the conditions of a patient to be placed on a ventilator
for breathing assistance. Both acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and high-altitude pulmonary
edema (HAPE) are being investigated as causes.
18. 1.Headache.
2.fever
.
3.Cough or sore throat.
4. RunnyNose.
5.Breathingdifficulties.
6.Anosmia – Smelling sense lost.
7.Diarrhea.
8.Pneumonia.
9.KidneyFailure.
21. CONCLUSION
Prevention is better than cure
That’s why stay safe from coronavirus And save yourself and the rest of the world .
At this time of pandemic our health is the first priority
so stay indoors as much as possible go outside if its too urgent .
Always wear mask if you go outside and wear mask under your house if you feel sick .
Maintain social Distancing.
Use sanitisers and liquid hand washes.