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Write an article on the topic “Coronavirus Pandemic 2020” in not more than 150 words.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Coronavirus is very familiar these days . Coronavirus is also called as Covid - 19. It is very dangerous. It can spread easily and so we should be very careful. Because of Corona people are stuck at home. Mainly because it is restricted that people should stay at home. Or else if people you talk with have Covid, then it is obvious that you will have it. You can check whether you have Coronavirus by taking tests for it. If your result is negative then you are safe but if it's positive you have it. There are no vaccines invented for this yet. Doctors' opinions are that we can eat antibiotics and paracetamol until the vaccines are invented. When we want to go shopping we can wear masks and gloves so that we can protect ourselves from Corona. The people who introduced Covid - 19 to the world were the people of China. It was first reported in December 2019. Nurses and Doctors are very important. When we go out if we don't wear masks then we will have to pay a large sum of money to the police. As it spreads so fast many people are dying with it. Also drinking hot water with a bit of lemon is good for our health. We are supposed to stay home. But if we have to go for mass in the church or for work or for emergencies then its must that we have to maintain 2- metre distance, sanitize our hands and take a bath after we return. When we travel from country to country we need to wear PPE's.

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Answered by dewanganpatwari
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Explanation:

Media coverage of coronavirus news during geographical lockdowns, extended quarantines, and financial and social hardships induced fear and caused psychological stress. Domestic and elderly abuse upsurged. The unscientific cures and unverified medicines endorsed by the politicians and fake doctors proved harmful. The media played a worldwide role in coronavirus disease tracking and updates through live updates dashboard. The media allowed for timely interventions by the Center For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), enabling a rapid and widespread reach of public health communications. We saw an upward trend for the promotion of health and hygiene practices worldwide by adaption of safe health practices such as increased hand washing, use of face coverings, and social distancing. Media reinforced illness-preventing guidelines daily, and people were encouraged to use telehealth to meet their healthcare needs. Mass media has an imperative role in today’s world and it can provide a unified platform for all public health communications, comprehensive healthcare education guidelines, and robust social distancing strategies while still maintaining social connections. It can enable equal access to healthcare, end discrimination, and social stigmatization. The role of media and public health communications must be understood and explored further as they will be an essential tool for combating COVID-19 and future outbreaks.

Introduction & Background

COVID-19 is a global infectious disease that emerged from Wuhan in the Hubei province of China in December 2019. It has spread to 210 countries throughout the world. World Health Organization (WHO) declared it a pandemic on Jan 30, 2020, and raised international public health concerns for it [1]. As of Jul 15, 2020, more than 13 million people have been affected by this disease. To date, around 0.6 million deaths have been reported. It has proved far more fatal than other coronavirus family members, with a fatality ratio of 1.4% (varying slightly among countries) [2]. Between Dec 31, 2019, when the Chinese authorities declared their first case of pneumonia of unknown etiology to until Jan 3, 2020, a total of 44 cases were reported to WHO. However, the causal agent was not identified during this reported period. Subsequently, the novel coronavirus was identified on Jan 7, 2020, and its genomic sequence was shared with the world [3]. WHO named the disease as ‘COVID-19’ and causative virus as ‘SA

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