Corona Virus (COVID-19). (Detailed through WHO )
Overview:
Nowadays many people infected with the COVID-19 virus. This virus mainly attacks the Respiratory system. Aged persons and those persons who suffer from other health problems like Asthma, diabetes, other chronic respiratory diseases, cancers, and various immunological diseases, can be easily affected by the COVID-19 virus.
The most ideal approach to prevent and hinder transmission is by taking various awareness programs advertisements, seminars, and explains the severity of the COVID-19 virus. Its causes and how it spread. Shield yourself as well as other people from contamination by washing your hands time by time or by using at least 60% alcohol-containing hand-sanitizers, hands rubs frequently by using these sanitizers and not touching your face.
The main reason for COVID-19 spreading is through salivary droplets or discharge from the nose when a nearby person coughs or sneezes, so it's significant that you likewise practice respiratory etiquette (for instance, by coughing into a flexed elbow).
Right now, there are no particular medicines or vaccines are available for COVID-19. However, there are many reputed universities and manufacturing industries constantly working on this, many of them are on clinical trial phages. WHO will keep on giving refreshed data when clinical discoveries become accessible.
Preventions:
Do the following things to prevent infections and slow transmission of COVID-19.
⦁ Avoid touching your face.
⦁ Stay home if you feel unwell.
⦁ Wash your hands Constantly with soap and water, or clean them with sanitizer.
⦁ Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing.
⦁ Maintain at least a 1-meter distance between you and people.
Symptoms:
Coronavirus affects many people in different ways. Most infected persons will create mild to moderate illness and cured without the need for hospitalization by using symptomatic medication.
Most common symptoms:
dry cough.
tiredness.
fever.
Less common symptoms:
Throat pain.
aches
headache.
conjunctivitis.
diarrhea.
Loss of smell and taste
a rash on the skin.
discoloration of fingers or toes.
Serious Symptoms:
chest pain or pressure.
difficulty breathing or shortness of breath.
loss of speech or movement.
If you have serious symptoms then you need hospitalization immediately. According to research mostly aged persons shows serious symptoms, due to past disease history.
Patients with having mild symptoms then those patients don’t need hospitalization they can take treatment at the home.
On normal it takes 5–6 days symptoms to show when somebody is attacked with the COVID virus, anyway it can take as long as 14 days.
Some More Frequently Used Questions Regarding Corona disease.
1) Who is working on a coronavirus vaccine?
Ans: Vaccine development is a lengthy process that often takes years, with many challenges.apart from that there are so many companies throughout the world working hard in the development of it.
Vaccines typically take about 10 to 15 years to develop and approve, through four phases that include human trials. But with Operation Warp Speed, rather than submitting all sections of the application after all four phases are done, approved vaccine projects can submit data to the FDA bit by bit.
Overall 23 pharmaceutical companies are working on it. In India the following firms are working on it listed as follows. While Zydus Cadila is working on two vaccines, Serum Institute, Biological E, Bharat Biotech, Indian Immunologicals, and Mynvax, there are 6 firms developing one vaccine each.
2) Is Russia's COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine safe?
Ans: In the Lancet study, Russian researchers reported on two small trials, each involving 38 healthy adults aged between 18 and 60, who were given a two-part immunization.
Each participant was given a dose of the first part of the vaccine and then given a booster with the second part 21 days later.
They were monitored over 42 days and all developed antibodies within the first three weeks. The report said the data showed that the vaccine was "safe, well-tolerated, and does not cause serious adverse events in healthy adult volunteers".
3) Will we get a coronavirus vaccine in 2020?
Ans: Researchers around the world have been racing to develop vaccines that can fight off the coronavirus. Now, a handful is starting the final stage of testing, or will soon. Depending on the results, some companies say their vaccines could be greenlighted for use as soon as this year.
4) Has Patanjali made a coronavirus vaccine?
Ans: Absolutely not, Patanjali made CORONIL TAB, SWASARI VATI & ANU TAILA mainly these are immune booster not confirmed official treatment of COVID-19. It will help only to increase your immunity against respiratory diseases.
Patanjali promotes these products as the First Ayurvedic COVID-19 treatment but recently the ministry of health ordered to remove all the promotional ads regarding this product and stop campaigning.
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