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Answered by kushaly445
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If two vectors are acting simultaneously at a point, then it can be represented both in magnitude and direction by the adjacent sides drawn from a point. ... According to the parallelogram law, the side OC of the parallelogram represents the resultant vector R.

Answered by nirjapal0810
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Answer: Answer: The Pandemic Will End—but Covid-19 May Be Here to Stay

Some viruses became endemic over time, circulating constantly, perhaps in a less lethal form. We’ll need a new game plan if this one sticks around.

We are inching closer to the tenth month of the pandemic and there seems to be no respite from the highly infectious contagion which is ravaging the world. As of now, the number of coronavirus cases has crossed the 30 million mark across the world and has already resulted in 9,56,881 deaths.

What first emerged as a pneumonia-like illness in Wuhan, China in December 2019, has engulfed 213 nations across the globe. While scientists and medical experts around the world have been working at breakneck speed to launch a vaccine to contain the spread of COVID-19, there is one question that everyone has-- how will the pandemic end?

There isn’t an exact answer to the question, even when throughout the course of history, several pandemics and epidemics have plagued humanity. However, theoretically, there are two scenarios which may mark the beginning of the end of the pandemic. The first one being a medical ending and the other option is the social ending. The medical elimination of the pandemic stems from the development of an effective and safe vaccine for the novel coronavirus and following the social protocols strictly

The crisis seems to be unfolding in India in a worse manner than we could have imagined. While the official caseload has touched the 5 million mark, experts suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic will peak at different rates in different regions of the country. Hence, our response to the pandemic has to be more localized and effective, to get rid of the pandemic from the root level.

Even when a vaccine reaches us, we would need prioritization and regulation in place to ensure that a COVID-19 vaccine reaches all corners.

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