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write eassy corana is danger​

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Answered by ChaeYoungPark
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Answer: Coronaviruses contain a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genome. The genome size for coronaviruses ranges from 26.4 to 31.7 kilobases. The genome size is one of the largest among RNA viruses. The genome has a 5′ methylated cap and a 3′ polyadenylated tail.  The genome organization for a coronavirus is 5′-leader-UTR-replicase (ORF1ab)-spike (S)-envelope (E)-membrane (M)-nucleocapsid (N)-3′UTR-poly (A) tail.

Answered by radhaleeshi
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To say I was an emotional mess when the Covid crisis hit in March is an understatement. My spouse is a hospital physician and thus firmly placed on the front line of fighting COVID-19. He also happens to be a man in his late forties with a pre-existing condition for COVID complications, the father of three children and our family’s primary breadwinner.

As the news reports of doctors sickening and dying from COVID flowed in, my stomach clenched and I walked around with that odd, head-off-the-shoulders, floating feeling of trauma that I hadn’t felt since my father died.

But the sick people needed my husband. My husband needed a job. It was both an ethical and an economic imperative for us to stay the course. So we went on.

My husband has been called a hero but in fact he is not and neither is his family. We were (and are) just ordinary people coping with an extraordinary situation. I want to emphasize our family’s average nature to the community as we continue to face the COVID crisis because the risk and fear our family learned to tolerate is very likely going to be something that everyone has to share moving forward.

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