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COVID-19: A Serious Issue




In today’s time COVID-19 is a serious issue which is been spread worldwide causing millions of death and everyday around thousand of new cases are been diagnosed. The effect of COVID-19 is very much serious in case of children so accordingly the precautions should be taken to prevent the child from getting affected by this virus.

What is COVID-19?

COVID-19 (China Originated Virus in December 2019) is an infectious disease caused by recently invented corona virus.

This can be spread by close contact with someone with covid-19, we can be infected. Self-isolation is an important thing to prevent ourselves from been infected. Self-isolations means if a person is having fever or cold should stay home and should avoid going to public places to stop the spread of disease.

It is indicated that children and adults have the chances of getting effected by the virus and can spread the disease. Children and adults ought to follow a similar direction on self-isolate and self-seclusion if there is a hazard they have been uncovered or are indicating side effects. It is especially significant that kids keep away from contact with more seasoned individuals and other people who are in danger of progressively serious ailment. People especially those with genuine ailment, maybe ought to be hospitalized so they can get life-sparing treatment for entanglements. Most patients recoup on account of such consideration. Potential antibodies and some particular medication medicines are as of now under scrutiny. They are being tried through clinical preliminaries.

Symptoms of COVID-19:

  • Pain
  • Headache
  • Diarrhea
  • Sore throat
  • Loss of taste and smell
  • Red or irritated eyes
  • Shortness of breathe
  • Chest pain
  • Rash on skin

Precautions that should be taken:

  • Cleanliness
  • Disinfect Surroundings
  • Social Distancing
  • Learning and Scheduled
  • Cultivate Hobbies


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