What
is Coronavirus, and what is Current development for Coronavirus?
The coronavirus that is mostly called as the Covid-19 because it started in 2019 so its name has been designated as Covid-19. Until now more than 80,000 cases have been reported and mainly 7000 more has been identified as the victims of the coronavirus.
Coronavirus is 80 per cent treatable, which means if a human immune system is strong enough then it can fight coronavirus without any problems, there are various cases in which humans were attacked by the virus but their body and immune system defended against the virus on its own. Although, there are no leads that how severe cases can be dealt with. American medical team is working on different things, and just like 2014, they are running different trials in order to make a vaccine or some sort of solution that could treat those who are in a severe condition. Although, in China also some vague reports are indicating that Chinese has been able to treat various severe cases successfully. Although, nothing can be said with 100 per cent sure as of now since the medical teams in the United States are working day and night to find a cure for this particular case.
World health organisation busted myths about COVID-19
World health organisation has also busted various myths;
like for instance people has been saying that old people are mainly prone to
the virus, well every human young or old is prone to the virus unless they
don’t take the various precautions that have been provided by the World health
organisation. World health organisation has busted myths like; if a person use
piece of garlic then the disease can be cured, if a person uses sesame oil on
their body then virus is unable to attack the body, if a person is under
ultraviolet lights then he or she can be cured, if a person uses a pneumonia
injection then he or she can be cured, there is no truth in these particular
myths. Because no one in the world knows nothing that can be used against
coronavirus, we just know which precautions to take so that our body does not
catch the virus from anyone who has been infected.
How can Coronavirus spread in Pakistan?
Coronavirus can spread in Pakistan if someone who has
recently travelled from Iran or China or any other part of the world; like from
Italy then, in this case, that person can enter into Pakistan with the virus.
There are reports that various people who came from Iran’s taftan border to
Pakistan were kept in a separate location and has not been allowed to enter
Pakistan. After they have been checked thoroughly for the coronavirus symptoms
only then they have been permitted to enter into Pakistan. Because these kinds
of people will not think about the other and they will enter into any country
to infect the others, therefore it is the best way that camps should be made on
the airport and borders. Whoever is getting into the country has to be checked,
if they found some symptoms of coronavirus then these people should be sent to
quarantine when they are fit and medically fine only then they should be
allowed to meet the normal people otherwise before any vaccine has been
developed, it would be a careless work if these people are permitted to travel
wherever they want. In Pakistan, few cases have been reported in Karachi, but
the people have been treated effectively. In this case, Pakistan has been the safest
of the countries, when it concerns to coronavirus.