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CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19

  • Writer: Corey Stuckey Jr
    Corey Stuckey Jr
  • Jul 6, 2020
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jul 14, 2020

The Year is 2020, and currently the whole world has become effected by the Coronavirus / COVID-19 epidemic/pandemic. Throughout History, rumored around some Election Years, one of these outbreaks occur. Whether or not that be true or not, the dangers & death behind it are surely real. CORE CREATIONS CELEBRATES LIFE & DEATH, as much as many other attributes like, KNOWLEDGE, UNDERSTANDING, & WISDOM. These are some of the keys, as many others, which have been lost, disconnecting Humanity to a large sum of solutions & peaceful, harmonic frequencies or experiences. So.. Far as I am Concerned..

I think we all can agree that this pandemic isn't the best news ever, but what we can do in these times is think better, act better, & do better. Make sure you always keep yourself in check by following steps of safety & awareness. I've gathered some of the most recent or easy accessible information from various sources to provide or comprise this data. I will always advocate to do your own research further than anything presented to you. Keeping it short & dry, so other than the usual, which is As Above & So Below, etc... Peace, Love, Health, Wealth, & Abundance to You All !!

Wikipedia: "Common symptoms include fever, cough, fatigue, shortness of breath, and loss of smell and taste.[13][5][6][14] While the majority of cases result in mild symptoms, some progress to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) possibly precipitated by cytokine storm,[15] multi-organ failure, septic shock, and blood clots.[16][17][18] The time from exposure to onset of symptoms is typically around five days, but may range from two to fourteen days.[5][19]

The virus is primarily spread between people during close contact,[a] most often via small droplets produced by coughing,[b] sneezing, and talking.[6][20][22] The droplets usually fall to the ground or onto surfaces rather than travelling through air over long distances,[6].[23] Transmission may also occur through smaller droplets (called aerosol) that are able to stay suspended in the air for longer periods of time. Aerosol transmission can happen during some medical procedures and potentially in crowded indoor spaces that are inadequately ventilated.[24] Less commonly, people may become infected by touching a contaminated surface and then touching their face.[6][20] It is most contagious during the first three days after the onset of symptoms, although spread is possible before symptoms appear, and from people who do not show symptoms.[6][20] The standard method of diagnosis is by real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) from a nasopharyngeal swab.[25] Chest CT imaging may also be helpful for diagnosis in individuals where there is a high suspicion of infection based on symptoms and risk factors; however, guidelines do not recommend using CT imaging for routine screening.[26][27]

Recommended measures to prevent infection include frequent hand washing, maintaining physical distance from others (especially from those with symptoms), quarantine (especially for those with symptoms), covering coughs, and keeping unwashed hands away from the face.[7][28][29] The use of cloth face coverings such as a scarf or a bandana has been recommended by health officials in public settings to minimise the risk of transmissions, with some authorities requiring their use.[30][31] Health officials also stated that medical-grade face masks, such as N95 masks, should only be used by healthcare workers, first responders, and those who directly care for infected individuals.[32][33]

There are no vaccines nor specific antiviral treatments for COVID-19.[6] Management involves the treatment of symptoms, supportive care, isolation, and experimental measures.[34] The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the COVID‑19 outbreak a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC)[35][36] on 30 January 2020 and a pandemic on 11 March 2020.[11] Local transmission of the disease has occurred in most countries across all six WHO regions.[37]"

Stay Smart. Stay Safe. Stay Succeeding.

 
 
 

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