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Answered by afreensaleem20
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Answered by parv1245
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1. The pandemic has almost left us high and dry. Industry experts are predicting unprecedented economic downfall, which would lead to job loss and pay cuts. The governments of various countries have already started announcing financial packages to ease the damage done by extended periods of lockdown. Currently, the lockdown in India has been extended thrice and there is a big possibility that it will be extended again. This has paralyzed our lives and caused major setbacks to many industries like hospitality, aviation, MSME (Medium, Small and Micro Enterprises) among others. However, we can still utilise this period to develop new skills that will help us take forward our career in a post-Coronavirus world. Let's look at a few such job skills that help us survive in the professional world after the pandemic is over.

Leadership skills

When a ship is in trouble, only an able captain can sail it through troubled water. During this hour of crisis, people with strong leadership qualities can lead a team to success. Industry experts are predicting work from home to be the next big thing. Already many tech giants have asked their employees to work from home till the end of 2020. So people with strong leadership skills who can manage team distantly, inspire teammates to work hard and bring out the best is others would be a safe bet for companies. So, it's time to hone your leadership qualities.

2. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the new coronavirus outbreak, which originated in Wuhan, China, a pandemic.

The coronavirus family causes illnesses ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), according to the WHO.

They circulate in animals and some can be transmitted between animals and humans. Several coronaviruses are circulating in animals that have not yet infected humans.

The new coronavirus, the seventh known to affect humans, has been named COVID-19.

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What are the symptoms?

Common signs of infection include fever, coughing and breathing difficulties. In severe cases, it can cause pneumonia, multiple organ failure and death.

The incubation period of COVID-19 is thought to be between one and 14 days. It is contagious before symptoms appear, which is why so many people get infected.

Infected patients can be also asymptomatic, meaning they do not display any symptoms despite having the virus in their systems.

Where did it come from?

China alerted the WHO to cases of unusual pneumonia in Wuhan on December 31.

COVID-19 is thought to have originated in a seafood market where wildlife was sold illegally.

On February 7, Chinese researchers said the virus could have spread from an infected animal to humans through illegally trafficked pangolins, prized in Asia for food and medicine.

Scientists have pointed to either bats or snakes as possible sources.

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