Coronavirus – Origin Prevention Symptoms Treatment and Vaccination

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Coronavirus is a type of virus. There are various strains of coronaviruses because it is always evolving. The variants make coronavirus act in different ways but it does not affect the way it functions. Coronavirus has been around for a very long time. Covid-19 also called novel coronavirus has probably been around for some time as well, living in animals.

SARS-CoV-2 is the strain of coronavirus that causes Covid-19. It is also one of several know coronavirus strains that affects humans.

Seven known strains of coronavirus that can infect humans according to WebMd

  • 229E
  • NL63
  • OC43
  • HKU1
  • MERS-CoV, a beta virus that causes Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)
  • SARS-CoV, a beta virus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
  • SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19
Origin of Coronavirus

Coronavirus was first discovered in the 1930s when respiratory infections greatly affected domesticated chickens. The infections were caused by the infectious bronchitis virus (IBV).

Coronavirus was first discovered in humans in the 1960s. Studies over a few decades result in the discovery of new strains of the virus that infects humans. These include SARS-COV in 2003, HCV NL63 in the next year or 2004, HCV HKU1 in 2005, MERS-CoV in 2012, and SARS-CoV-2 in 2019.

SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) is currently responsible for the global pandemic. It originates from Wuhan city, China in 2019, and then spread to other countries. For example, regions such as the US, UK, Italy, and Spain. As of today, Covid-19 is responsible for over 128 million infections worldwide with more than 2.7 million deaths. United States, Brazil, India, France, and Russia are among the top 5 countries with the most infections.

Who is at Risk?

Covid-19 can infect anyone but some people are more at risk than others.  Therefore, older people and anyone with underlying health problems such as kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a fragile immune system, diabetes, heart diseases or cardiovascular disease, and cancer are most likely to be at risk.

Prevention From Getting Infected

According to the Centers for Disease control and prevention (CDC), the best way to pervert infection is to avoid being exposed to the virus.

  • Wash your hands regularly with soap and water or use hand sanitizer
  • Only travel if necessary
  • If you are sick stay home and only leave home to seek medical attention
  • Wear a mask indoor and outdoor when you are in public places
  • Maintain social distancing at all times in public places (stay at least 6 feet apart)
  • Avoid gathering in groups without people from your household
Symptoms of Covid-19

Coronavirus causes respiratory tract infections that range from placid to fatal. It can take around 5-6 days to show the symptoms when someone is infected.

The most common symptoms are:

  • Fever or chills
  • Coughing
  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
  • Muscle or body aches
  • Sore throat
  • Loss of taste or smell
  • Diarrhea
  • Headache
  • Tiredness or  fatigue
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Congestion or runny nose
Diagnoses

Covid-19 can be diagnosed in two ways. Both methods of testing are very accurate and reliable. On rare occasions, the diagnosis can produce a false-negative result. False-negative results are more common in the PCR rapid test method, while PCR testing done in a lab is considered highly accurate.

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) – this test can tell you if you are infected with the coronavirus that causes Covid-19. It is commonly done by collecting a fluid sample by using a cotton swab to collect the sample from your nostril. In other cases, samples can be collected by inserting a long swab into the back of the throat or spitting into a test tube to collect a saliva sample.

Antigen test – this test detects a type of protein in the virus. A fluid sample is taken for this test. A long nasal swab collects fluid samples.

How to Prevent the Spread of Covid-19

If you are Experiencing Symptoms or have been diagnosed positive please follow the steps below:

  • Wear a mask to protect others and stop the spread
  • Quarantine Immediately
  • If immediate quarantine not possible distance yourself from others (Stay as far as possible but not less than six feet from others)
  • Avoid crowds and poorly ventilated spaces
  • Sanitizer all surfaces and objects you came in contact with (door handles, phones, keys, TV remote, etc.)
  • Monitor your health daily
  • Call emergency service (911) if you need help or need to go to the hospital.
  •  Practice all the above steps until you received a negative test
 Treatment
Drugs

There are no drugs or vaccine available to stop coronavirus infections. The only approved drug available to treat coronavirus infections is remdesivir (Veklury). The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved and authorized remdesivir (Veklury) to help treat COVID-19 patients.

 Several antiviral have been identified as potential drugs to cure coronaviruses such as polymerases, viral proteases, and entry proteins. Currently, doctors use different therapies to alleviate the effect of the virus. It includes antiviral medications, a mechanical ventilator for breathing support, and different steroids to avoid lung swelling.

Vaccines

There are currently six vaccines that are in use worldwide.  These vaccines do not prevent us from getting infected or stop the spread of Covid-19, it only helps protect most of us who received the vaccine from dying or getting very sick. Persons infected with Covid-19 after receiving the vaccine have only reported mild symptoms.

According to Ourworlddata only 127 million individuals have be vaccinated worldwide, which is only 1.63% of the world’s population.

Vaccines Available Worldwide
VaccinesEffectiveness (%)Doses-Interval
Pfizer90%2-21 days apart
Moderna90%2- 28 days apart
Johnson & Johnson66.3%1-second vaccine not needed
Novavax90%2-21 days apart
AstraZeneca76%2- 3 months apart
Sputnik V91.6%2- 21 days apart
Covid-19 vaccines available worldwide and its effectiveness.

Who are Now Eligible for Vaccination in the US?
  • Everyone 30 years and older
  • Health care personnel
  • Essential workers
  • Adults of any age with medical conditions

Pfizer Inc. is currently doing trials on vaccines for kids between the ages of 12 to 15. Pfizer claims that the vaccine is currently 100% effective in protecting against symptomatic disease. The study was done on more than 2,200 children, the research also did not find any safety concerns with the vaccines.

Economic Impact

Coronavirus has greatly affected the economic growth and progress around the world. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of many countries became negative which could resulted in inflation worldwide. Different industries such as sports, tourism, financial sector, and airline industries became stagnated which resulted in billions of dollars lost to these industries. Unemployment numbers also sky-rocketed worldwide.

Conclusion

Covid-19 has changed the dynamic of the entire world. The devastation caused worldwide resulted in millions of death. However, its death ratio is significantly low as compared to the number of people infected with Covid-19.

Covid-19 is still around today after started in the last quarter of 2019, and it’s still causing worldwide devastation. Most importantly, all of us need to do our part and take preventive measures to reduce the spread


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