“COVID 19- Two Waves & More” What Have We Learnt?

Manuj Kumar Sarkar, S. Dey, B. Munshi
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The first case of SARS-CoV2 admitted on 26th December 2019 in Central Hospital, Wuhan, China. Broncho-alveolar lavage and Polymerase chain reaction of the aspirate showed high abundance of a viral RNA which has 89.1 % nucleotide identity with bat coronavirus previously isolated in China. Soon human to human transmission was observed and the outbreak started spreading. World Health Organisation on 11th March 2020 declared it as pandemic. COVID 19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, a disease we are still struggling to contain. With vaccination drive throughout the world, though the severity in re-infection has come down, but there is still threat by the various variants which are arising from time to time in various countries. The most effective way of preventing the spread of the virus is to keep physical distance from others of at least 1 meter, wearing a well fitted mask, keep hands clean and use hand sanitizer frequently, stay in well ventilated place, avoid crowded place and cough into bent elbow or tissue paper and get vaccinated when once’s turn comes. Therefore, we urge people to follow COVID appropriate behaviour properly. Keywords: COVID 19, SARS-CoV2, COVID appropriate behaviour, Social Distancing
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“COVID - 19-两波及更多”我们学到了什么?
2019年12月26日在中国武汉中心医院收治的首例SARS-CoV2病例。支气管肺泡灌洗和抽吸液聚合酶链反应显示,该病毒RNA丰度高,与中国先前分离的蝙蝠冠状病毒核苷酸同源性为89.1%。很快就观察到人际传播,疫情开始蔓延。世界卫生组织于2020年3月11日宣布其为大流行。COVID - 19,由SARS-CoV-2引起,我们仍在努力控制这种疾病。随着全球疫苗接种运动的开展,虽然再感染的严重程度有所下降,但仍然存在各种变体的威胁,这些变体不时在各国出现。预防病毒传播最有效的方法是与他人保持至少1米的身体距离,戴上合适的口罩,保持双手清洁并经常使用洗手液,呆在通风良好的地方,避免人群拥挤的地方,咳嗽时弯曲肘部或纸巾,轮流接种疫苗。因此,我们敦促人们正确遵循与COVID有关的行为。关键词:COVID - 19, SARS-CoV2, COVID适当行为,社交距离
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