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Coronavirus COVID-19 is now pandemics




Coronavirus COVID-19 is now pandemics

1) Luckily the COVID-19 is not very lethal

The thing that is the best in this virus is that it's not so lethal than some Ebola or Lassa, but the problem is that if the immune system of the patient is fallen. That means that the patient would have medicals, what are disabling the immune system or patients would have HIV, that thing can cause death.

Also if some narcotic users are injecting themselves accidentally into the infected person's blood, that thing can cause a large number of virus particles will transfer to the blood. That thing could cause a very fast advancing infection because at the first that person would face the situation, that a large number of cells would send so many viruses in the blood, that the immune system will not able to handle those particles.

2) People whose immune system is disabled would be in the greatest risk group but for those people, regular influenza can cause death. 

So that means that weak persons, drug users or people, who have some base illness, or medical, what denies the immune defense operate would be at the greatest risk. And that means that the corona must be taken seriously. The official name of that virus is COVID-19, what is seeming like some kind of transformed version of the HIV-virus. That means that the infection is not very bad for most people.

The thing is that COVID-19 is remembering that nature is still a powerful thing. The virus remembers us, how bad this kind of virus would be. And the pandemics are the thing, that we must take seriously. That virus causes pandemics, and the thing is that even the epidemics would be relaxing in China, that would not mean that the pandemics end.

When the epidemics have been some time active in some areas, the immune defense of people would create resistance or immunity against the virus. There is a possibility, that the new colonies of the infections are founded in many different places. One of the biggest problems with pandemics is similar to regular epidemics. Only one person who is infected can cause that the virus would transfer to other areas and cause epidemics.

Image: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/files/2020/01/virus-picture-500x281.png

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