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glossary on corona virus

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Answered by sonibharti78700
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This is what doctors and scientists have named the disease that most people refer to as “coronavirus,” the disease that started spreading around the world in December 2019. The name COVID-19 is a mash-up of several words. The first is "corona" (CO), which means "crown" in Latin; coronaviruses are named for the crown-like spikes on their surface. The other words are "virus" (VI) and "disease" (D). The "19" comes from the year 2019, when the disease was first discovered.

The term "coronavirus" actually refers to a family of viruses that causes many different types of diseases, including the common cold. COVID-19 is a "novel coronavirus," which means it’s a new disease unfamiliar to scientists and doctors.

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