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Corona
Virus and The World 2020
A brand new and lethal virus has reared its ugly head causing grave concern among
those global health community. Cov EMC Human Coronavirus - Erasmus Medical
Center was known in 2012. This deadly hemorrhagic strain of coronavirus is
seemingly extremely deadly - so much 5 of the 11 understand victims of the
deadly disease have died. This virus is comparable to a strain of corona-virus. Sadly,
it seems that this new and lethal virus has made the jump from animals to
humans, and much more upsetting, recently a person to person transmission has
occurred. The first registered victim was identified at June 012 when a The 60-year-old male appeared at some Jidda Saudi Arabia hospital with flu-like
symptoms and trouble breathing.
In
a few days of entry to the hospital, this individual died of pneumonia and
kidney failure. Before 7 months, 11 more cases are identified, such as one in
England in early 2013. This specific instance of Cov EMC was particularly
upsetting to global infectious disease investigators and WHO since the British
victim contracted the deadly and new coronavirus from his father who'd recently
travelled into the Middle East. The virus capacity to jump to human to human is
disturbing. Cov EMC infection is influenza-like, including fever, a cough and
trouble breathing, which rapidly evolves to severe pneumonia and renal failure.
A public health official has sounded a warning into those global community
advising all medical facilities and physicians to be aware of and also to
report any unusual respiratory infections. This new coronavirus is comparable
to SARS and possibly much more lethal and more infectious. Whilst that low rate
of infection so far suggests that Cov EMC currently has some low transmission
rate - health officials are quite concerned that at any moment this lethal new
strain of coronavirus could further mutate into an extremely contagious disease
that could rapidly spread from person internationally. Cov EMC will or won't be
our next plague and whether we may have developed the right anti-biotics to
stop it.
The rise in that rate of disease transmission from the animal into people carries
on to alarm the worldwide health community. With the escalation in global
travel, we continue to see a rise in the mutation and spread of person to
animal diseases that originate in remote regions of the world. At any moment
one of that new and lethal disease could trigger a lethal global plague. It's
crucial that we're alert and prepares to confront what seems to be inevitable.