Where it came from?
There is a lot of
confusion about its origin. Some agree that it came from a bat where there is
an experiment being done on it in Wuhan city's laboratory. Our discussion is
not about its origin but it is more important to know how it spreads and how we
can control it through precautions. COVID-20 is zoonotic, meaning that it
transferable between animals and humans.
How many countries are
affected? A current survey/update
According to a current
survey, the virus outbreaks in fifty countries were confirmed cases reported.
China is at the top of the list, most affected country 2850 casualties and
approximately 83,000 confirmed cases are reported but unfortunately, it took
the shape of epidemics.
Republic of Korea and
Italy is a second, but every day brings misery and fear.
Medical Treatment and
advances
Unfortunately, in this
advanced period, the USA, China and Japan, France are totally failed to invent
any vaccine or effective medicine to fight with COVID-19. But they are
constantly moving ahead to cope up and maybe incoming months any vaccine
invent.
Symptoms
According to WHO Common
signs of infection include respiratory symptoms, fever, and cough, shortness of
breath, and breathing difficulties. In more severe cases, an infection can cause
pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure, and even death.
The experiments and observations showed that it easily attacks pneumonic
patients or diseases related to the respiratory system.
First Aid: What to do?
1. Stay indoors and
avoid contact with other people as you would with the flu.
2. Call for Health
Emergency Center.
Precautions
The world is more
advanced and believes that soon we will be able to cope up with this virus. Do
not afraid and fight with it. In China, approximately more than 12,000 people
affected China have already recovered. It means the treatment is not
impossible but we to be highly careful and must adopt some precautions. These
are under.
1. Keep your throat wet.
It means keep drinking water every twenty minutes, at least a sip.
2. Use water of
50-degree centigrade.
3. Avoid going to
populated places.
4. Up to March 15, keep
away from unnecessary travel.
5. Use masks wherever
you go.
6. Wash your hands after
every twenty minutes.
7. Avoid eating spicily
and frying foods.
8. Use fruits and prefer
vegetables.
9. Avoid meat.
10. Keep tissue papers
and put them on your mouth while coughing.
11. If you feel any
symptoms contact the doctor as soon as possible.
Should we afraid?
No, we should not afraid but we fight against them. Believe in God, and always pray for the remaining community of the world. Stay blessed.