Biology, asked by vishnugarapati, 8 months ago

Can you guess with how many other branches of biology, the
VIROLOGISTS at present would be working to find a cure to the Novel
CORONA Virus?

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is no specific treatment for disease caused by a novel coronavirus. However, many of the symptoms can be treated and therefore treatment based on the patient's clinical condition.

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