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Covid-19: These 7 Questions About Coronavirus Top Trending On The Internet


New Delhi:
 All the countries of the world are fighting against Corona virus. The epidemic has claimed 1.7 million more lives so far. Recently, with the introduction of corona vaccination, news of relief began to come that a new type of corona virus has come up. Its earliest effect was seen in Britain, but it is now spreading to other countries. Which is why now, the world is surrounded by a new kind of fear. Fear of the disease can be gauged from the fact that in the year 2020, Corona virus has been at the top of the most searched words on Google. Let us know what are the 7 most searched questions about Corona virus on the internet according to Google's annual search report.

What is coronavirus?

Covid-19, or Novel Corona virus, belongs to the Corona virus family, which is mainly transmitted from animals to humans. However, the matter is still under investigation. The first case of the novel coronavirus came from a vet market in Wuhan, China, in the early weeks of December 2019, then spread worldwide, infecting 78 million people (as of December 23, 2020) and killing more than 1.7 million. The U.S., India, Russia are still Corona hotspots, and the UK has seen many new changes in infection.

How long does Covid-19 last?

The incubation time of Covid-19 is about 2-5 days after infection. However some people take a long time to recover. It is believed that a patient infected with corona is usually given a time limit of 2 weeks for recovery. But it has also been found that most people do not show symptoms of corona that they are infected with corona. However, severe patients with corona may take a long time to recover.

What are the symptoms of corona virus?

Novel Corona virus first infects the respiratory tract during contact with others, according to the revelation when it was first reported, then the infection spreads rapidly and damages vital organs of the body. Infection is also spread by touch, i.e., without showing specific symptoms of the disease, just by touching others. Symptoms of corona include cough, fever, headache, back pain, loss of smell and taste, muscle aches, weakness and difficulty breathing. Corona's new symptoms now include brain fog, confusion, fatigue, and dizziness.

How long does the Covid-19 stay on the surface of anything?

Covid-19 is usually spread like a respiratory virus, which is spread by direct transfer of drops (therefore, it is very important to wear a mask), Covid-19 can accumulate on the surface of your body and infect you. Because it can last longer on the skin. Recent studies have shown that some surfaces are more likely to spread Covid-19 than others.

How is coronavirus spread?

Corona outbreaks usually occur when people are in close contact (less than six feet), when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or touches the surface they are touching. Which can cause a person to become infected. Even after recovering from the corona, there may be a problem of suffering from its symptoms for a long time. With this you may feel uncomfortable after fighting the virus for weeks.

How long can you be considered infected with corona?

Over a long period of 14 to 20 days during corona recovery, most people are not considered infected after a 10-day period. If a person with a corona does not experience a fever, cough, or a gradual decrease in symptoms, he or she is declared healthy. The corona is confirmed in a single test when the corona is negative in two separate tests performed in 24 hours.

Is coronavirus produced in the air?

A study on corona in October surprised everyone, officially confirming that the COVID-19 corona virus is in fact produced in the air. This requires frequent hand washing, wearing masks and maintaining social distance from people. The spread of corona in the air meant that the virus could accumulate on the surface, making it more contagious due to its prolonged presence in the air. In indoor environments and areas with weak air, the spread of infection can also be through aerosols.

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