The Novel Corona Virus Disease: A Review
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Covid-19 is a viral disease, which communicates by respiratory organs. This is a pandemic disease spread all over the world. All country of the world, which is infected by this virus search out so many, causes and infects the organs on the human beings but no sufficient prevention search by any county of the world. In the meantime, India recently searches a medicine like co-vaccine but not 100% sure for treatment. Now scientists or researchers prepare a day’s many countries of the world try again and again for the treatment of COVID-19 but no specific vaccine. So according to WHO guidelines for safety like a facemask, sanitizers, and social distancing are followed by people.
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