The coronavirus

 

The coronavirus

 

The coronavirus

The coronavirus is spreading to the United States of America, the coronavirus is a worldwide public health emergency.

What can you buy to prepare…

A CNN article states, ¨Now, health officials say, is the time for people in the United States prepare.¨ Stocking up on necessities should be a priority. You and each member of your family should have at least a 2 week supply of food, water, and toilet paper. Water may become infected in some states or countries in that case you should stock up on safe water while you can get it. However, our water in Utah is very unlikely to get infected because we have a closed water system. Having an emergency kit should also be something you should include in your storage. Always prepare for the worst and hope for the best.

Some good foods to include in your food storage include peanut butter, peanut butter can last a long time and is a great source of energy. Any dehydrated food or powder would also be great food in storage because when adding water it can turn back into its original form. Protein bars are also a great food to store, some kinds can last for long periods of time and are also a great source of energy. Any canned food would also be good, some canned foods can last for 6 or more years.

Schools closing…

If your kid is showing sick symptoms, have them stay home! Although the coronavirus symptoms may not show up till 14 days after, as soon as you or someone else shows any symptoms, have them stay home. 

Observe surrounding schools and if they are closing or not. If they are you might want to play it safe and have your kid stay home.

How is the coronavirus spread…

The coronavirus can spread in many ways, say health officials. Coughing and sneezing onto one another is the most common way to spread the virus. Touching an infected person is also a common way to catch the virus. Staying within a 6-foot radius of a sick person or animal will help you not get the virus. Live Science explains how touching a recently infected surface may cause you to catch the coronavirus.

How can you prevent the coronavirus…

Avoid traveling to highly infected areas, such as China, Italy, Iran, Japan, and South Korea. These countries have the most infected population with a total of 110,646 cases.

Also steer clear of touching your mouth, eyes, and face in general. Always wash your hands after going to the bathroom, blowing your nose, going to a public place, and especially wash your hands before you eat. 

Hand sanitizer DOESN’T work. Hand sanitizer only kills germs, the coronavirus is a VIRUS, not a germ; hand sanitizer will not kill the coronavirus. Washing your hands is the most effective way to kill the coronavirus.

You will know you have it when…

You can be infected for up to 14 days before you realize you have caught the virus. Some symptoms are a high fever, a cough, difficulty breathing and shortness of breath. Light cases of the coronavirus may resemble the flu or a bad cold. If you think you have the coronavirus consider calling the emergency room or urgent care before you just show up. That way they have time to prepare for if you have the coronavirus or not.

How the coronavirus is affecting the economy…

The coronavirus has already affected the economy a bit, the airports in the United States of America will no longer fly to China and the airline delta is considering cutting off all flying to Italy. Anyone that works for or at the airport is going to be affected, their paychecks or bonuses are going to go down majorly. Think about all of the people that will have to stay home from work, if they get quarantined. They would lose those paychecks, some families rely on those paychecks to keep their family living. Stocks have also been going down since the coronavirus has entered the United States of America.

 

The Wuhan Coronavirus

The coronavirus. The wide spread disease taking the world by storm. It is said that it is a disease similar to a bad flu. This started in Wuhan, China in 2019. How did this start though? There are many theories, but now many people are saying it started in bats.

What is a Coronavirus?

A coronavirus is a family of viruses known for having strains that can cause potentially deadly diseases in mammals and birds. Some of the symptoms for humans are the symptoms of someone with a really bad cold. There are different types of coronaviruses including MERS(Middle East Respiratory Syndrome), SARS(Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), and A novel coronavirus which is a new type of coronavirus that has never been in identified in humans until now with the 2019 Wuhan coronavirus.

How did this start?

There are many speculations on how the coronavirus started. One of them is that it started in the seafood market. But when more people got it they started thinking it came from somewhere else. In a new study though, researchers think it came from bats because two closely related coronaviruses start from bats. Both of those coronaviruses share 88% of their genetic sequence.

How did this spread to Humans?

 Coronaviruses are zoonotic which means that they spread from animals to humans. SARS started in civet cats then transferred to humans. MERS started in camels and transferred to humans. coronaviruses spread through wet air, the air from coughs or sneezes, close personal contact, or touching an object that has the particles of the virus.  

Casualties

26 countries have confirmed cases of the virus with those being Australia, Belgium, Cambodia, Canada, China, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Nepal, The Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, and Vietnam. These places combined have over 31,000 people with the virus and 600 people who have died from it.

Evacuation

Many people have evacuated from China, but there are still citizens and tourists stranded there. Many places have shut down and markets aren’t restocking shelves. Many cruises and ships from China are now stranded until the coronavirus leaves.

Solution

A scientist working on a cure for the coronavirus says that there might be one. This will be available, at the earliest, at the beginning of 2021. Robin Shattock, the head of mucosal infection and immunity at imperial college in London, told The Brief’s Bianca Nobilo that his team was sharing information with others around the world trying to develop a workable cure. He also said that wearing masks doesn’t protect you that well from the virus. He also says that “ Mass use of masks may well be more of a problem than a solution,”.

In the end, this virus has surprised the world and affected it badly. With China being almost abandoned, to how many people have and have died from the virus. Finally, though, we might have a solution by next year.

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