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Write a Passage on COVID-19 consisting of 400 words. ​

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Answered by rohin111bhattacharya
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[tex]<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <title>Bts army bomb</title> </head> <body> <div id="container" class="army-bomb-container"> <div id="handle" class="handle"> <div id="army-bomb" class="army-bomb"/> </div> <style> body { background: linear-gradient(45deg, #FBCCB7, #EFAAC9, #CCB6D9, #A2C8ED); width: 100vh; height: 300px; } .army-bomb-container { position: fixed; left: 50%; top: 50%; transform: translateX(-50%) translateY(-30%); } .handle { position: relative; height: 200px; width: 50px; background-color: black; z-index: 0; } /* top of the army bomb drawn using pseudo elements on the handle (so that it is drawn behind the glowing animation) */ .handle:before { position: absolute; left: 132.5%; top: -30%; width: 30px; height: 10px; background-color: black; transform: rotate(45deg); z-index: -1; content: ""; } .handle:after { position: absolute; left: 168.5%; top: -31.5%; width: 3px; height: 5px; background-color: red; transform: rotate(45deg); z-index: -1; content: ""; } .army-bomb { position: relative; left: 50%; transform: translateX(-50%) translateY(-50%); width: 150px; height: 150px; background-color: white; border-radius: 75px; animation: light-up 3s infinite ease-in-out; } /* BTS logo drawn using pseudo elements of the army bomb */ .army-bomb::before { position: absolute; top: 160%; left: 34%; border-bottom: 10px solid white; border-left: 10px solid transparent; border-right: 10px solid transparent; height: 0; width: 15px; transform: rotate(90deg); content: ""; } .army-bomb::after { position: absolute; top: 160%; right: 34%; border-bottom: 10px solid white; border-left: 10px solid transparent; border-right: 10px solid transparent; height: 0; width: 15px; transform: rotate(-90deg); content: ""; } /* glowing animation */ @keyframes light-up { 0% { box-shadow: 0px 0px 50px 1px white; } 50% { box-shadow: 0px 0px 50px 30px white; } 100% { box-shadow: 0px 0px 50px 1px gwhite; } } </style> </body> </html>[/tex

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Answered by parv1245
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CORONAVIRUS

COVID-19 Glossary: From Comorbidity to Quarantine, Learn Meanings of Different Words Related to Coronavirus

By TWC India Edit Team17 April, 2020TWC India

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Artists create coronavirus-related graffiti on the roads of Chennai, Tamil Nadu to create awareness on the impact of COVID-19.

(C Suresh Kumar/BCCL Chennai)

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As the novel coronavirus disease COVID-19 continues to spread across the globe, the conversations around this pandemic have also gained pace. With billions of people talking about one issue, the information overflow can lead to ambiguity and uncertainty. To help you through these confusing conversations, we have brought out an explainer of commonly used terms related to novel coronavirus.

Virus

A virus is a genetic material that binds to a living cell and using that cell’s resources, creates multiple copies of itself. Over billions of years, viruses have mastered the art of survival by infecting every lifeform on Earth, including bacteria and single-celled organisms. The word ‘virus’ is derived from a Latin word for poisonous liquid.

Viruses are a little more than a ball of protein, composed of either DNA or RNA. Yet, whether they are alive or not, has been a matter of intense scientific debates over the past few years. These microscopic parasites can reproduce only inside living cells. Outside of a living organism, they are referred to as virions and tend to behave just like an inert dust particle.

Novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2

The novel coronavirus is a new strain of coronavirus, which has not been identified in humans ever before. The novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 disease is named as SARS-CoV-2. Coronaviruses belong to the family of viruses that usually cause illnesses like the common cold and respiratory infections. It is named after its ancestors—Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV). Coronavirus is zoonotic, which means it can be transmitted from animals to humans.

COVID-19

The term COVID-19 was coined by the World Health Organisation (WHO), and it stands for ‘Coronavirus Disease 2019’. It is caused by a novel coronavirus named SARS-CoV-2 which surfaced in Wuhan in China during December 2019. The symptoms of this disease include fever, cough, breathing difficulties and loss of smell and taste. It is a respiratory illness and spreads primarily through contact with an infected person or surfaces and objects touched by an infected person.

Physical distancing

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