CORONA-VIRUS: Top 10 Crucial Things EVERY Person MUST Know About It!
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CORONAVIRUS: As the new air-borne virus rapidly spreads through the world, mass hysteria sets in. Here are the 10 crucial things, you MUST know about the Covid19! ► ATTENTION: If you care about your health, please watch this new video: https://balazsimre.com/important-health-advice
Living in the age we do, has its obvious positives and negatives, the technology and transport connect people from all around the world, allowing the news to spread through the social media just as fast as the virus itself. However, among all that information, there is news, and fake news. Many pieces of information being shared out there, aren’t fact-checked, and, only serve to spread panic or financially benefit someone or something. Here are the 10 things, you MUST know about the Covid19:
Number ten: Official Statistics Regarding Coronavirus Covid-19 As of today, there are 92 countries in total which have confirmed cases of Coronavirus Covid19, and 101.828 individual cases. Most of the countries in Europe have confirmed cases of the virus, the whole of North America, most of the countries in Asia, with China being the source of the epidemic and the highest number of infected. Australia and Oceania have also reported the presence of the virus as well as a couple of countries in North Africa.
Number nine: Official Mortality Rates So far, the percentage of cases which lead to death is 3,4%. Due to the accessibility of mass media, and social networks, new about the virus spread instantaneously. Among these news, a lot of panic has been needlessly surrounding Covid-19. The common flue has a much higher mortality rate and kills more people per year than Coronavirus.
Number eight: WHO to believe? Many sources on the internet as well as news outlets spread false information about the virus and how to protect yourself. This mostly happens due to insufficient research. The only information you should be looking for is the one from “World Health Organization” – WHO, as it is the only official outlet out there.
Number seven: Varying Temperature Myths Cold weather and snow, as well as hot baths – contrary to some of the information on the Internet - DO NOT prevent the disease nor do they kill it. In both cases, the normal human body temperature remains around 36.5 to 37 degrees Celsius, and therefore does not affect the disease.
Number six: How to protect yourself? The only way to properly protect yourself, or rather, lower the chance of getting infected is to avoid public gatherings as well as public places with a lot of people, and always clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash them with soap and water.
Number five: Keeping up with the information and regulations Many countries in the world have already denied permission to gatherings of more than a 1000 people. Italy has the entire region of Lombardy, northern Italy, in lockdown. Most bars, theatres, cinemas, gyms are forced to close, and even religious ceremonies such as weddings and funerals are to be banned. Keeping this in mind, it is important to stay informed about your country’s situation and any new laws or curfews.
Number four: What spreads the virus and what doesn’t? According to the data that WHO (world health organization) publishes, the virus is air-borne and spreads to sneezing or coughing. Manufactured good originating from China, or any other country reporting Covid-19 cases DO NOT transmit the disease. As well as manufactured goods, animals haven’t been reported to be able to contract it. Mosquitos cannot carry it, and neither can your dogs, cats or any other pets. No animal has been reported to carry the virus, but it is still a good idea to clean your hands with an alcohol-based solution after interacting with animals, just as a precaution.
Number three: Most vulnerable demographic There is no specific demographic which is more likely to attract and contract the virus. It seems to attack everyone equally, or rather, it attacks the people with lower immune systems, and they contract it more easily. Older people, or people with pre-existing medical conditions, such as people with asthma, diabetes, heart disease or any other chronic condition are more vulnerable. If you are, or know people with such conditions, it is advised to increase vitamin intake to supplement your immune system as well as regularly clean your hands.
Number two: Antibiotics kill bacteria, not viruses. You may be offered or advised to take some antibiotics to prevent or treat the virus, but it is important to know they are made to kill bacteria, not viruses. To date, there is no specific medicine used for prevention [...]
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