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explain the ways in which science is applied and used to address and find solution to this pandemic of covid-19

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Answered by subhranshusekharg
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Explanation:

1.) The modern frontiers. Within just weeks of the first reported case, scientists had not only identified the microscopic virus responsible for the disease, but had sequenced its entire genome. Back when just a few hundred cases had been reported, scientists already understood how it was transmitted from person-to-person, and had quantified how contagious the disease actually was.

And when only the first few dozen people had died from it, scientists and medical professionals on the front lines were putting out reports that detailed the various stages of the disease, from asymptomatic and contagious to the various symptoms and the complications that arose in the most severe cases. By the time January was over, we already knew what the ”best practices” would be, as a collective human society, to minimize the deaths and infections from COVID-19.the experimental phase, with many clinical trials ongoing and a number of vaccine candidates under development. Research into blood therapies, including plasma from recovered COVID-19 patients, provides hope for a treatment and possibly a cure.

The medical establishment, the healthcare industry, and the resources of hundreds of thousands of professionals are using the full force of their knowledge and resources to combat this global pandemic. Although no one can predict which avenue will prove the most fruitful the earliest, we can all play our part by listening to and respecting the advice of those professionals who possess that sought-after expert knowledge.

2.) The curiosity-driven foundations. There is value, intrinsically, to knowing something about any aspect of the natural world. We cannot know when a particular piece of knowledge will bear fruit in the realm of scientific or medical applications, but the more comprehensively we’ve studied the world, the better off we’ll be when we’re looking for a solution to the next unanticipated problem.

3) 3.) The edge of the fundamental. This is the most powerful knowledge in all of science: the fundamental limits of what’s physically possible. Scientists are constantly working to push the limits of what’s known, including:

at the high-energy frontier, looking for new types and properties of matter and energy,

at the low-temperature frontier, looking for new physical phenomena that may emerge close to absolute zero,

at the frontier of chemical-based life, searching for various ways that biochemical processes can arise and play an important role,

or even at the astrophysical frontiers, where new secrets about the Universe and extreme states of matter are often discovered for the first time.

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