Coronavirus has been named the 2019 novel virus. It started in Wuhan city of China. Starting in Wuhan, it spread across China. Through South Korea, Japan, and Thailand, it is currently moving towards spreading across the world. The outbreak of the coronavirus in Wuhan, China has led to a debate on why many new deadly viruses have spread in China in recent years. The reason is that it is densely populated and this area is the part of the earth whose climate is warm. Therefore, not only China but the coming generations will have to be prepared every ten or twenty years for the infection of a virus which is of a new type, whose nature will not be known in the public domain.
According to the World
Health Organization, it is a zoonotic type of virus. That is, it’s spread from
animals to humans. So far there has been much speculation that it has spread
from bats. It is from snakes. But there is no firm evidence about any
speculation as to what is the source of the coronavirus?
The corona virus is associated with a particular virus family. Some common diseases are spread by this virus family. Such as cold, cold and some serious diseases related to breath and intestine. The corona virus has several protrusions on the surface, such as the crown. They look like a solar corona when viewed under a microscope. Hence its name is 'corona virus'. In places where there is a relationship between irregular blood and other physical contact between humans and animals, the virus is more spread. China's animal markets are examples of such sites where the transmission of the virus from animals to humans is more likely. Due to the sale of meat of many animals in the Chinese markets, these markets increase the possibility of viruses in humans.
How to save yourself for Coronavirus:-
ü Stay your home when you
are sick
ü Avoid close contact with
people who are sick
ü If coughing or sneezing, cover the nose and mouth with a tissue and throw away the tissue after use. If you do not have a tissue, cough or sneeze into your arm, not your mouth.
ü Wash
your hands regularly for a minimum of 20 seconds with soap and water,
particularly after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your
nose, coughing or sneezing. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least
60 percent alcohol if soap and water are not readily available. Where hands
are visibly dirty, wash hands with soap and water always.
ü Practice
other positive behaviors.
ü Follow
instructions from the CDC for the use of a facemask. CDC does not consider
using a facemask to shield people who are safe from respiratory diseases, like
COVID-19.
ü People
who are sick will use the facemasks to help avoid the spread of the disease to
others.