WORLDWIDE PANDEMIC CORONAVIRUS 2019
What Is Worldwide Pandemic Coronavirus?
Worldwide pandemic Coronavirus (COVID-19) is an ailment induced by a virus that can spread from person to person. The virus that has spread throughout the world. Coronavirus symptoms can change from mild (or no symptoms) to severe during its mutation.
How is CORONA spreading in the whole world?
Anyone can be infected through the CORONA when coming into close contact (about 2 feet or two arm lengths) with a person. COVID-19 virus is primarily spread from one person to another. You can become infected from respiratory droplets launched when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. You may also be able to get it by reaching a surface or object that has the virus on it.
Due to these coronavirus symptoms, it is spreading all over the world like country to country, city to city and village to village.
Can we protect ourselves from this deadly virus?
Currently, there is no coronavirus vaccine to protect against COVID-19. The best way to protect yourself is to evade being exposed to the virus that causes COVID-19. Stay at home as much as you can and avoid close contact with others. Wear a recommended coronavirus mask that covers your nose and mouth in public places. Clean and disinfect surfaces that you often touch. Clean your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
Major precautions that are taken by the government to control and protect the nation from COVID 19.
AIRPORT SCREENING
They started doing a screening of every passenger on airports either they are domestic or international passengers and also putting a 14-day self-quarantine stamp on every international passenger.
SUSPENDED VISAS
They immediately suspended all the employment, project visas, while nationals are strongly advised to avoid non-essential foreign trips.
ISSUED NATIONAL GUIDELINES
To fight back coronavirus and to avoid community spread govt issued the guidelines to be strictly followed against coronavirus
CLOSED EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, STADIUMS AND SPORTS CLUB
All educational institutions, stadiums, sports clubs are immediately closed by the govt to avoid mass spread.
SOCIAL DISTANCING
Govt advised the people to follow social distancing called physical distancing of 6 feet from other to amid worldwide pandemic coronavirus and its spread.
NATIONWIDE LOCKDOWN
A complete coronavirus lockdown of 1 month is ordered by the government and to be followed strictly to break the chain of covid19 and a mass or community spread. It includes the closing of schools, sports clubs, malls, cinema theatres, public transport like buses, trains, flights, etc except essential services like police, medical services, media, home delivery professionals are free to do their business.
SYMPTOMS THAT SHOW THAT YOU MAY BE A CORONA POSITIVE
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Fever
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Dry cough
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Tiredness
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Loss of taste or smell
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Diarrhea
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Sore throat
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Uneasy Breathing
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Chest Pain pressure
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Loss of speech or movement
Whereas the worldwide medical institutions, labs, and research source is still investigating the complete list of coronavirus symptoms.
Who are at higher risk for coronavirus?
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People above 60 years old and older
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People who live in a nursing shelter or continuing care facility
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People with protracted lung disease or gentle to severe asthma
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People who have serious heart conditions
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People who are immunocompromised
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there are enough conditions that can cause a person to be less immune, including cancer medication, smoking issues, bone marrow or organ transplant, immune loss, poorly controlled HIV or AIDS, and lengthy use of corticosteroids and another immune weakening antitoxin.
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People with severe obesity
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People with diabetes
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People with chronic kidney disease undergoing dialysis
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People with liver disease
Testing for CoronaVirus
Two types of tests are available for CORONAVIRUS
1.Viral test: It tells you if your infected or not
2.Antibody test: It tells you if you had a previous infection.
(An antibody test is not capable of showing if you have a current infection, because it can take 1-3 weeks after infection to grow antibodies. Yet it is unknown if having coronavirus antibodies to the virus can protect someone from getting infected with the virus again, or how long that virus shield might last.)
Who should be examined?
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To study if you have a current infection, viral tests are used. But not everyone needs this test.
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Most people will have a moderate illness and can recover at home without medical care and may not need to be examined.
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Health departments have guidelines for who should be tested, but decisions about testing are made by state and local.
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Health departments or healthcare providers.
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If you have significant evidence of COVID-19 and want to get tested, call your healthcare provider first.
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You can also visit your state or local health department’s website to get the latest local information on coronavirus testing.
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Although supplies of tests are increasing day by day, it may still be difficult to find a place to get tested.
How a viral test is carried out
COVID-19 testing differs by location. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and want to get examined, call your healthcare provider first. Visit your state or local health department’s website portal to look for the latest local information on coronavirus testing.
Worldwide pandemic Coronavirus Testing labs will acquire one of the following samples from you:
A swab test: The coronavirus testing labs will take out a peculiar cotton swab and savor from the inside of your nose or throat
Nasal aspirate: The lab will impregnate a saline solution into your nose, then remove the sample with gentle suction.
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