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Essay on COVID 19

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This essay provides an overview of COVID-19, including its symptoms, transmission, and global impact. It discusses the origins of the virus, its spread to different countries, and the economic and social consequences. The essay also highlights the importance of public health measures in controlling the spread of the virus and the ongoing efforts to develop a vaccine.

Essay on COVID 19

   Added on 2022-12-01

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ESSAY ON COVID 19
Coronavirus is also known as covid-19 which is a contagious disease caused by
several acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus to (Becker, 2020). The first key is of this
virus was identified in 2019 that it is called covid-19 first of the first kiss was reported in
Wuhan, China was now this we come up global pandemic.
There are lots of study on covid-19 and its virus and it is identified that there is no
particular symptom of covid-19 as they vary from different individuals. Some of the common
symptoms that are observed when individuals are fever cough headache, breathing difficulty,
loss of smell and loss of taste (Cao, 2020). It is a transmittable disease where the transmission
of covid-19 occurs when people directly exposed to the virus containing respiratory droplets
airborne practical axial by infected person. People contract the virus mostly along the
respiratory path, inhaling droplets and particles released by infected people as they breathe,
speak, cough, sneeze, or sing. COVID-19 transmission is more common when people
communicate closely and over longer periods of time, but infection can occur over longer
distances, particularly indoors.
The contagious particles range in size from tiny airborne particles that stay trapped in
the air for lengthy stretches of time to bigger droplets that may either stay airborne or fall to
the ground. The conventional conception of how respiratory viruses spread has been rewritten
thanks to this continuum between droplets and aerosols (COVID and Post-Acute Care Study
Group, 2020). The COVID-19's economic revolution has had a number of consequences for
the atmosphere and climate. Air quality has increased in many countries, and water pollution
has decreased in various areas of the country, as a result of movement restrictions and a
major slowdown of social and economic activities. Furthermore, intensified use of personal
protective equipment (e.g., face masks, hand gloves), their haphazard handling, and the
production of a large volume of hospital waste have detrimental environmental consequences.
COVID-19, a recent coronavirus infection, was first detected in the Hunan seafood
market in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, and has since become a global health
emergency. The Hunan seafood market regularly sells live animals such as bats, frogs,
snakes, birds, marmots, and rabbits (Cron and Chatham, 2020). Bats may be the main cause
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