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THE RISKY TIMETABLE OF CORONAVIRUS VACCINE

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                If a person develops symptoms of Coronavirus disease no matter the way get infected with, the doctor will determine whether to conduct tests for Coronavirus based on the symptoms, as well as having close contact with someone diagnosed with Coronavirus or traveled to or lived in any areas with ongoing community spread of Covid-19 in the past 14 days, the doctor may also consider testing if there is a higher risk of serious illness, to test for Coronavirus, a health care provider uses a long swab to take a nasal sample or a coughing up saliva sample. The sample is then sent to a lab for testing. There are laboratory tests that can identify the virus that causes Coronavirus in respiratory specimens, state and local public health departments have received tests from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC while medical providers are getting tests developed by commercial manufacturers. Scientists across the world are rac...

RESEARCHES STILL ON CORONAVIRUS WILDLIFE SOURCE

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                The race is on to find out how the deadly Coronavirus jumped from animals to humans, Helen Briggs looks at how scientists are trying to trace the source of the outbreak. Somewhere in China, a bat flits across the sky, leaving a trace of Coronavirus in its droppings, which fall to the forest floor. A wild animal, possibly a pangolin snuffling for insects among the leaves, picks up the infection from excrement, the novel Covid-19 circulates in wildlife, eventually an infected animal is captured and a person somehow catches the disease, then passes it on to workers at a wildlife market. A global outbreak is born, scientists are attempting to prove the truth of this scenario as they work to find wild animals harboring the Coronavirus. Finding the sequence of events is a bit of a detective story , says Prof Andrew Cunningham of Zoological Society London ZSL, A range of wild animal species could be the host, in particular bats which...

CORONAVIRUS LIVING ENVIRONMENT

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               We can pick up virus by touching surfaces contaminated with the new Coronavirus, but it is only just becoming clear how long the virus can survive outside the human body. As Coronavirus has spread, so has our fear of surfaces, these are now some familiar scenes in public places around the world people trying to open doors with their elbows, commuters studiously surfing their way through train journeys to avoid grabbing a handle, office workers rubbing down their desks each morning. In the areas worst hit by the new Coronavirus, teams of Workers in protective clothing have been dispatched to spray a fog of disinfectant in plazas, parks and public streets. Cleaning regimes in offices, hospitals, shops and restaurants have been increased, in some cities well meaning volunteers even venture out at night to scrub the keypads of cash machines. Like many respiratory viruses, including flu, COVID-19 can be spread in tiny droplets relea...

CORONAVIRUS PATIENT ZERO AND VACCINES RACE

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 It wasn't until late December that Chinese officials realized they had a new virus on their hands but even then, China's government clamped down on sharing information about it with the public, according to The Wall Street Journal. A person believed to be the first ever human infected with COVID-19 has broken her silence, Wei Guixian is a 57 year old seafood merchant at the Huanan Market in Wuhan where the virus is suspected to have first made the jump from a bat to human, she described how she first started to feel ill on December 10, believing she had caught a cold or maybe the flu. "I felt a bit tired but not as tired as previous years, every winter, I always suffer from the flu, so i thought it was the flu" she said. The next day she walked to a small local clinic and got the usual treatment and an injection, before going back to work, the first steps in a global pandemic that has infected over half a million and killed more than 25,000 so far. When her symp...

CORONAVIRUS: BIO-TERRORISM KILLS MILLION PEOPLE

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               The Bio-Terrorism and scientists' interventions in the genetic modification of biology, human and animal cloning, textile cultivation and other biological sciences are suspicions both interest at the same time, makes us stand for moments with the British astronomer Martin Reese "Full name Martin John Reese , Baron Rees of Ludlow , born June 23, 1942 in York, England" who wrote a book called "Our Final Hour" in 2003. In this book, there are confirmations of fears about the prospects of the Universe's End, he said: Predictions of a catastrophe which would destroy the world are rising to 50% from 20% was 100 years ago, because science is advancing to an unpredictable degree in a more dangerous area than ever before. Reese believes that the most important threats to humanity are the nuclear terrorism or the genetically modified lethal viruses, the breakdown of man-made devices and the genetic engineering that change human's natur...