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.
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.
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,
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This document provides an overview of COVID-19, including what causes it, how it spreads, symptoms, prevention, vaccination efforts in India, and conclusions. It began in China and has since spread globally. The virus is thought to have originated in bats and was first transmitted to humans in Wuhan. It spreads mainly through respiratory droplets when people cough or sneeze. Most people experience mild symptoms, but some cases are severe or fatal. Prevention focuses on hand washing, masks, distancing and isolation of those infected. India began vaccinating people in January 2021 and has administered over 246 million doses so far using Covishield, Covaxin and Sputnik V vaccines. New variants continue to emerge but technology and global
Covid – 19 also known as Novel Corona Virus is an infectious disease that can be transmitted from one person to another through respiratory droplets. It is because of this, many leading News Companies have it written in their fore front of their channel as well in the first page of the paper written about it everyday.
This document provides information on COVID-19 in Indonesia, including facts and opinions. It discusses the origin and spread of the virus, symptoms, prevention methods, government response policies, myths and WHO guidance. Data on patient demographics and the latest case numbers in Indonesia are also presented. The document synthesizes information from various academic and news sources on the COVID-19 outbreak in the country.
The document discusses the impact and spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia. It provides details on the first confirmed cases in Indonesia, the increasing number of total cases and deaths, as well as the government's decision to ease restrictions on places of worship and other sectors despite ongoing community transmission. The pandemic has forced people to adapt to a "new normal" with increased use of technology. Overall, the document examines the seriousness of the COVID-19 outbreak in Indonesia.
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.
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.
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.
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,
Covid 19 Project-1.pptx this ppt talks about covid 19abiramimcc1979
This document provides an overview of COVID-19, including what causes it, how it spreads, symptoms, prevention, vaccination efforts in India, and conclusions. It began in China and has since spread globally. The virus is thought to have originated in bats and was first transmitted to humans in Wuhan. It spreads mainly through respiratory droplets when people cough or sneeze. Most people experience mild symptoms, but some cases are severe or fatal. Prevention focuses on hand washing, masks, distancing and isolation of those infected. India began vaccinating people in January 2021 and has administered over 246 million doses so far using Covishield, Covaxin and Sputnik V vaccines. New variants continue to emerge but technology and global
Covid – 19 also known as Novel Corona Virus is an infectious disease that can be transmitted from one person to another through respiratory droplets. It is because of this, many leading News Companies have it written in their fore front of their channel as well in the first page of the paper written about it everyday.
This document provides information on COVID-19 in Indonesia, including facts and opinions. It discusses the origin and spread of the virus, symptoms, prevention methods, government response policies, myths and WHO guidance. Data on patient demographics and the latest case numbers in Indonesia are also presented. The document synthesizes information from various academic and news sources on the COVID-19 outbreak in the country.
The document discusses the impact and spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia. It provides details on the first confirmed cases in Indonesia, the increasing number of total cases and deaths, as well as the government's decision to ease restrictions on places of worship and other sectors despite ongoing community transmission. The pandemic has forced people to adapt to a "new normal" with increased use of technology. Overall, the document examines the seriousness of the COVID-19 outbreak in Indonesia.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
The document discusses coronavirus and COVID-19. It defines coronaviruses and explains that COVID-19 is the disease caused by the new coronavirus that emerged in China in late 2019. It lists symptoms of COVID-19 such as cough, fever, and difficulty breathing. It provides prevention tips like hand washing and social distancing. It also discusses the effects of coronaviruses on humans and the environment, the work of the Indian government to respond, and defines a lockdown.
The document discusses various myths and facts regarding the COVID-19 coronavirus. It begins by introducing the topic and providing objectives. It then proceeds to debunk 20 common myths regarding how the virus spreads and can be prevented, such as whether hot baths, cold weather, garlic or antibiotics can prevent infection. Each myth is clearly stated and then refuted with facts according to WHO recommendations. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of seeking reliable information from health organizations during an outbreak of a new virus.
The document discusses the COVID-19 pandemic. It describes how the virus spreads from person to person, its symptoms, and how it began in Wuhan, China in 2019. It then discusses the first cases in the Philippines in January 2020 and the economic impacts the pandemic has had in the country including high unemployment rates. The document also summarizes information on some of the first COVID-19 vaccines developed including those by Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, and in China and India.
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.
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Ziqitza Rajasthan 108 Ambulance Driver says “The science and research behind Covid vaccine may save my life that’s because I’m about to get my COVID-19 vaccine. I have the fortune of becoming an early recipient, but only because I belong to a vulnerable group being a frontline worker helping save lives in Pandemic”. Ziqitza also urged governments across India to speed up the rollout of the vaccine, especially to those most likely to experience severe illness, such as seniors, Indigenous people and radicalized people – all of whom have been shown to be most at risk of infection.
This document provides an introduction and overview of COVID-19, including its origins in China in 2019, symptoms, modes of transmission, global and local case numbers and deaths. It discusses the development and approval of COVID-19 vaccines in India, including Covishield and Covaxin, and the largest vaccination program in the world launched by the Indian government to provide free vaccines. However, vaccine availability remains a challenge and some of the population still hesitates to take the vaccine, so this study aims to assess knowledge, attitudes, practices and expectations around COVID-19 vaccination in Guwahati city.
- The document discusses the COVID-19 outbreak in India, including key events and measures taken by the Indian government to respond. It provides details on the initial cases reported in India, the nationwide lockdown imposed on March 24, and international aid provided by India to other affected countries. Thermal screening of passengers began on January 21, and social distancing measures were recommended from March 17. The lockdown has helped slow the growth rate of the pandemic in India.
The following essay, found on health.com, was last updated on .docxadelaider1
The following essay, found on health.com, was last updated on 24 March, 2020. It includes the following
note: The information in this story is accurate as of press time. However, as the situation surrounding
COVID-19 continues to evolve, it's possible that some data have changed since publication. While Health
is trying to keep our stories as up-to-date as possible, we also encourage readers to stay informed on
news and recommendations for their own communities by using the CDC, WHO, and their local public
health department as resources.
How Is Coronavirus Spread? Here's What You Should (and Shouldn't)
Worry About
by Jessica Migala
With more than 46,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States (and more
than 392,000 cases worldwide), it's clear that the novel coronavirus (aka COVID-19), along with
the anxiety surrounding it, isn't going anywhere soon.
Because the virus is so new (it's technically called SARS-CoV-2, FYI), lots of the fear
surrounding COVID-19 stems from how little we know about it. Luckily, experts do know some
pretty important things about the virus' transmission, or how the coronavirus does—and
doesn't—spread.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, COVID-19 is mainly
spread from person-to-person, usually via close contact (within six feet). It can spread through
physical contact like handshaking if someone's hands are contaminated with the virus. And it can
also spread through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes
(again, that's why the six-feet rule is handy: those droplets can travel that far, and land on another
person's mouth or nose, and can even be inhaled).
The virus may also spread from person-to-person through surfaces that have been
touched by those infected. "A sneezing or coughing person will cover their mouth, get it all over
their hand, and then touch something that you then touch," Robert Murphy, MD, an infectious
disease expert at Northwestern University, tells health.com. “The virus can then gain entry into
your body when you touch your own face,” he adds. That’s precisely why experts can only
preach basic disease-prevention measures, like washing hands correctly (20 seconds with soap
and water) and regularly, wiping down common surfaces, and staying away from sick people.
Lastly, another possible way coronavirus can spread between people is via fecal
transmission. According to recent research from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and
Prevention (CCDC), those with confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus (aka, COVID-19) have
live virus in stool specimens, meaning there's a possible fecal-oral route for the virus, as well.
Unfortunately, the only way to truly know if someone has COVID-19 is to test them;
that's because the symptoms of the illness look extremely similar to that of the common cold or
flu: cough, fever, and body aches. It's also important to know that.
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”.
Dr. Gyanika Shukla presented information on COVID-19 vaccines, addressing myths and facts. The document discussed what COVID-19 is, its symptoms, transmission, and treatment. It explained the types of vaccines available in India, including Covishield, Covaxin, and Sputnik V, and addressed common myths regarding vaccine safety, effectiveness, and side effects. The presentation aimed to provide truthful information and clear confusion surrounding COVID-19 vaccination.
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Coronaviruses can cause respiratory infections in humans ranging from the common cold to more serious diseases like MERS and SARS. A new coronavirus, COVID-19, was discovered in 2019 and has since spread globally. Common symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, dry cough, and fatigue, though some may experience milder symptoms. While most recover without treatment, around 20% of cases result in severe illness requiring medical help. The virus spreads mainly from person to person through respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes. Maintaining hand hygiene and physical distancing are effective ways to protect against infection. Currently there are no proven vaccines or treatments, though research efforts are underway globally to develop them.
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus.
Most people who fall sick with COVID-19 will experience mild to moderate symptoms and recover without special treatment.
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The South Beach Coffee Java Diet is a variation of the popular South Beach Diet, which was developed by cardiologist Dr. Arthur Agatston. The original South Beach Diet focuses on consuming lean proteins, healthy fats, and low-glycemic index carbohydrates. The South Beach Coffee Java Diet adds the element of coffee, specifically caffeine, to enhance weight loss and improve energy levels.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
The document discusses coronavirus and COVID-19. It defines coronaviruses and explains that COVID-19 is the disease caused by the new coronavirus that emerged in China in late 2019. It lists symptoms of COVID-19 such as cough, fever, and difficulty breathing. It provides prevention tips like hand washing and social distancing. It also discusses the effects of coronaviruses on humans and the environment, the work of the Indian government to respond, and defines a lockdown.
The document discusses various myths and facts regarding the COVID-19 coronavirus. It begins by introducing the topic and providing objectives. It then proceeds to debunk 20 common myths regarding how the virus spreads and can be prevented, such as whether hot baths, cold weather, garlic or antibiotics can prevent infection. Each myth is clearly stated and then refuted with facts according to WHO recommendations. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of seeking reliable information from health organizations during an outbreak of a new virus.
The document discusses the COVID-19 pandemic. It describes how the virus spreads from person to person, its symptoms, and how it began in Wuhan, China in 2019. It then discusses the first cases in the Philippines in January 2020 and the economic impacts the pandemic has had in the country including high unemployment rates. The document also summarizes information on some of the first COVID-19 vaccines developed including those by Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, and in China and India.
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.
Ziqitza healthcare ltd trust in science is the only way to battle against c...Ziqitzahealthcare1
Ziqitza Rajasthan 108 Ambulance Driver says “The science and research behind Covid vaccine may save my life that’s because I’m about to get my COVID-19 vaccine. I have the fortune of becoming an early recipient, but only because I belong to a vulnerable group being a frontline worker helping save lives in Pandemic”. Ziqitza also urged governments across India to speed up the rollout of the vaccine, especially to those most likely to experience severe illness, such as seniors, Indigenous people and radicalized people – all of whom have been shown to be most at risk of infection.
This document provides an introduction and overview of COVID-19, including its origins in China in 2019, symptoms, modes of transmission, global and local case numbers and deaths. It discusses the development and approval of COVID-19 vaccines in India, including Covishield and Covaxin, and the largest vaccination program in the world launched by the Indian government to provide free vaccines. However, vaccine availability remains a challenge and some of the population still hesitates to take the vaccine, so this study aims to assess knowledge, attitudes, practices and expectations around COVID-19 vaccination in Guwahati city.
- The document discusses the COVID-19 outbreak in India, including key events and measures taken by the Indian government to respond. It provides details on the initial cases reported in India, the nationwide lockdown imposed on March 24, and international aid provided by India to other affected countries. Thermal screening of passengers began on January 21, and social distancing measures were recommended from March 17. The lockdown has helped slow the growth rate of the pandemic in India.
The following essay, found on health.com, was last updated on .docxadelaider1
The following essay, found on health.com, was last updated on 24 March, 2020. It includes the following
note: The information in this story is accurate as of press time. However, as the situation surrounding
COVID-19 continues to evolve, it's possible that some data have changed since publication. While Health
is trying to keep our stories as up-to-date as possible, we also encourage readers to stay informed on
news and recommendations for their own communities by using the CDC, WHO, and their local public
health department as resources.
How Is Coronavirus Spread? Here's What You Should (and Shouldn't)
Worry About
by Jessica Migala
With more than 46,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States (and more
than 392,000 cases worldwide), it's clear that the novel coronavirus (aka COVID-19), along with
the anxiety surrounding it, isn't going anywhere soon.
Because the virus is so new (it's technically called SARS-CoV-2, FYI), lots of the fear
surrounding COVID-19 stems from how little we know about it. Luckily, experts do know some
pretty important things about the virus' transmission, or how the coronavirus does—and
doesn't—spread.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, COVID-19 is mainly
spread from person-to-person, usually via close contact (within six feet). It can spread through
physical contact like handshaking if someone's hands are contaminated with the virus. And it can
also spread through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes
(again, that's why the six-feet rule is handy: those droplets can travel that far, and land on another
person's mouth or nose, and can even be inhaled).
The virus may also spread from person-to-person through surfaces that have been
touched by those infected. "A sneezing or coughing person will cover their mouth, get it all over
their hand, and then touch something that you then touch," Robert Murphy, MD, an infectious
disease expert at Northwestern University, tells health.com. “The virus can then gain entry into
your body when you touch your own face,” he adds. That’s precisely why experts can only
preach basic disease-prevention measures, like washing hands correctly (20 seconds with soap
and water) and regularly, wiping down common surfaces, and staying away from sick people.
Lastly, another possible way coronavirus can spread between people is via fecal
transmission. According to recent research from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and
Prevention (CCDC), those with confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus (aka, COVID-19) have
live virus in stool specimens, meaning there's a possible fecal-oral route for the virus, as well.
Unfortunately, the only way to truly know if someone has COVID-19 is to test them;
that's because the symptoms of the illness look extremely similar to that of the common cold or
flu: cough, fever, and body aches. It's also important to know that.
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”.
Dr. Gyanika Shukla presented information on COVID-19 vaccines, addressing myths and facts. The document discussed what COVID-19 is, its symptoms, transmission, and treatment. It explained the types of vaccines available in India, including Covishield, Covaxin, and Sputnik V, and addressed common myths regarding vaccine safety, effectiveness, and side effects. The presentation aimed to provide truthful information and clear confusion surrounding COVID-19 vaccination.
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Coronaviruses can cause respiratory infections in humans ranging from the common cold to more serious diseases like MERS and SARS. A new coronavirus, COVID-19, was discovered in 2019 and has since spread globally. Common symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, dry cough, and fatigue, though some may experience milder symptoms. While most recover without treatment, around 20% of cases result in severe illness requiring medical help. The virus spreads mainly from person to person through respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes. Maintaining hand hygiene and physical distancing are effective ways to protect against infection. Currently there are no proven vaccines or treatments, though research efforts are underway globally to develop them.
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus.
Most people who fall sick with COVID-19 will experience mild to moderate symptoms and recover without special treatment.
LGBTQ+ Adults: Unique Opportunities and Inclusive Approaches to CareVITASAuthor
This webinar helps clinicians understand the unique healthcare needs of the LGBTQ+ community, primarily in relation to end-of-life care. Topics include social and cultural background and challenges, healthcare disparities, advanced care planning, and strategies for reaching the community and improving quality of care.
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The South Beach Coffee Java Diet is a variation of the popular South Beach Diet, which was developed by cardiologist Dr. Arthur Agatston. The original South Beach Diet focuses on consuming lean proteins, healthy fats, and low-glycemic index carbohydrates. The South Beach Coffee Java Diet adds the element of coffee, specifically caffeine, to enhance weight loss and improve energy levels.
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This particular slides consist of- what is hypotension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is the summary of hypotension:
Hypotension, or low blood pressure, is when the pressure of blood circulating in the body is lower than normal or expected. It's only a problem if it negatively impacts the body and causes symptoms. Normal blood pressure is usually between 90/60 mmHg and 120/80 mmHg, but pressures below 90/60 are generally considered hypotensive.
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with no cure.
This Virus created the
biggest record of deaths
in history as it was
unstoppable. Even this
many deaths wouldn't
even happened during
WW2 and WW1 as we
can compare this virus
was deadliest than even
Spanish flu.
3. CORONA WORLDWIDE
Corona spread from labs
of Shanghai city to whole
China and from China to
worldwide as due to
carelessness of China.
Even after the warning of
WHO, most of the
countries took corona
lightly till it didn’t came
with big wave. But , still
countries didn’t took
strict actions hence
reasoning of it to spread
to whole worldwide
United states
India
France
Germany
Deaths
Cases
4. INDIA DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
That’s true the India was
the 2nd most country with
corona cases and
deaths , but also the first
country to bring vaccine
and first country to
recover at fast pace than
any other country.
Mr.Narendra Modi the
Prime Minister of India
was the reason behind
the success of India
against the Corona
Virus. He was the first
Minister to take action
against Covid-19.
5. ACTIONS TAKEN BY INDIAN GOVERNMENT
DURING COVID PANDEMIC
Indian Government was the reason behind the success of India against
corona. Due to the precautions and actions taken by government putted an
end to the corona. Precautions announced during Pandemic were-
Mask was compulsory everywhere and to everyone
Social distance was compulsory
After 10 pm people were not allowed except hospital staff and police
staff
Lockdown was putted and people were not allowed except hospital staff
and police staff
People were not allowed to roam at night
Imported Hazmat suits were brought for doctors
Curfew was applied during Saturday for people to restock their supplies
6. BEGINNING OF VACCINATION IN INDIA
The first vaccine
created in India was
covaxin. This
vaccine helped alot
to fight against
corona and this also
help other scientists
to create more types
of vaccines and
hence able to put
and end to corona
7. VACCINATION PROCESS
Vaccination was not
possible without the
support of police &
government in India.
Government provided
vaccine to people free
and created camps for
doctors to provide
vaccination but during
vaccination it was in the
hands of police to control
people and keep
precautions
Schools were also
provided for vaccination
when child vaccine was
discovered.
A person was to said to
take all 3 doses of
vaccine to be completely
immune to corona.
8. END OF CORONA
Still corona hasn’t ended but it has been almost extinguished.
It still spreading and but it will be not a problem till our
government is doing vaccination they have increased the
speed of vaccination in all over India from rural to urban
hence, able to stop corona. Currently lockdown and curfews is
putted to an end but if government thinks they will bring it
back.