Zoonotic aspect of CORONAVIRUS

symptoms of COVID-19

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Fever or chills, Cough and Congestion or runny nose

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Nausea or vomiting

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Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

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New loss of taste or smell and Sore throat

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Muscle or body aches, Fatigue & Headache

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Diarrhea

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Are there other symptoms?

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Yes.this list does not include all possible symptoms. Symptoms may change with new COVID-19 variants and can vary depending on vaccination status. Some people may have mild to severe symptoms, while others may have no symptoms at all (asymptomatic transmission).

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Prevention & Control

Step 1

Always stay aware of symptoms and medical protocol

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Step 2

Promoting hygiene, healthy eating, and the use of disinfectants and masks

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Step 3

Make sure you get the Corona vaccination, and educate your family and friends about its importance

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Step 4

If symptoms are noticed in you or anyone else, you must inform the hospital

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Initial Video

We have prepared some videos to make sure that the information is easy to communicate to you, and to keep in mind that it's short and carries a scientific meaning. So don't forget to subscribe to our channel and share it with friends to raise awareness about zoonoses

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Our Mission

Understanding the zoonotic aspect of the coronavirus is crucial for preventing future outbreaks. It highlights the importance of wildlife conservation, responsible handling and trade of animals, and improved surveillance and monitoring of zoonotic diseases. Efforts are being made to strengthen regulations and practices to reduce the risk of zoonotic spillover events, as well as to enhance early detection and response capabilities to mitigate the impact of future outbreaks.

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