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Coronavirus: Your 12-Step Guide to spending the Time in Quarantine

I've been stuck at home and self-quarantining because of coronavirus, so I thought I would make video step guide to spending the time in quarantine working from home! Please stay safe & healthy ❤️ As an outsider, this is very natural for me because I work at home and usually stay at home, but I'm sorry to admit that I was looking forward to traveling and doing fun things next month and during spring and summer, but because of this outbreak I realized it's better not to engage in those things, so I'm going to spend much more time indoors, unfortunately. We people with depression also want to go out. I hope you all look after yourself too. My friends in the affected regions, countries that are in quarantine, tough times and places in general, my heart goes out to you and I wish you well. All of this will pass. Hopefully. Practice good hygiene, wash your hands well, keep your hands (especially your eyes, nose, mouth) away from your face, practice social distance

COVID-19: Japanese flu drug ' clearly successful ' in coronavirus treatm...

<iframe width="480" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/pRTU7UiF A Japanese medicine used to treat new flu strains has shown potential to be successful in clinical trials against the coronavirus. The antiviral drug favipiravir, manufactured by a Fujifilm subsidiary, has shown promising results in clinical trials, medical authorities in China claim.   Separately, China has approved the sale of the first potential drug to treat the infection, Favipiravir, after good clinical trials. A pharmaceutical company in Zhejiang Province has begun manufacturing the drug, and the company says clinical testing will continue. Favipiravir is an existing drug which is widely used to treat flu symptoms. #COVID_19 #Coronavirus #COVID19 #StayHomeStaySafe #CoronaStopKaroNa ysg?clip=

10 Lesson You Should Learn From Asia About Coronavirus �� Outbreak #COVID19

The Global Health Community has learned some valuable lessons from watching how Asia handled the #CoronavirusOutbreak in the early days. For weeks, in many parts of Asia, children have been home from school, workers have worked from home, and people have learned to live their lives in the midst of the outbreak. With that in mind, here is some guidance to remain safe, secure and successful through the uncertainty and danger of COVID-19 from people who have already witnessed it. 😷😷😷 *Speak to your kids about COVID-19* 😷😷😷 "Obviously it's really age-dependent. For your younger school-aged children, it learns the truth of what the virus 🦠 is and compares it to other items they're familiar with at school. There in Asia, there is talk of hand foot and mouth disease and head lice is everywhere. All the things that are strongly negotiable. *Keep your hands on yourself* "When you're out there, try not to touch things. People may have sneezed their hands

What Is Coronavirus Stand For (COVID-19)?

nformation to make this video was obtained and collected from the following resources: UpToDate, CDC, WHO and Lancet and NEJM journal papers. "The World health organisation (WHO) has declared COVID-19 a pandemic. COVID 19 stands for coronavirus disease 2019 and is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that are common in people and many different species of animals including cats and bats. Common human coronavirus typically causes an upper respiratory tract infection, like the common cold. Most people get infected with one or more of these viruses at some point in their lives. The human coronavirus infection typically resolves on its own with basic rest while feeling miserable. #COVID19, #coronavirus, #globalhealthemergency, #coronavirusvideo, #WhatIsCoronavirus, #whatiscovid-19, #2019novelcoronavirus, #coronaviruswhatisit Rarely, the coronaviruses that infect animals can evolve and become a new human co

Coronavirus: NO-PANIC Just Supportive Guidelines (COVID-19)

Coronavirus: say don't panic follow up just supportive guidelines. The quickly spreading fear of the Coronavirus, it can help to get some sobering perspective, and a little calm. People are freaking out. People are panicking. Old ladies are fighting each other in stores over MASK and hand sanitizer. The stress are empty, schools, are closed, and events are being cancelled. In this video I talk about preparation, panic, some COVID-19 (Coronavirus) statistics, and share a timely quote you NEED to hear. Also get preparation, to protect yourself from it. Stay at home. Be safe! Be Protective! FOLLOW UP THIS JUST SUPPORTIVE GUIDELINES! Kindly share it with your friend and Family!!!! #coronavirus , #schoolshutdown , #preparation , #beprepared , #support , #pandemic , #fludeaths , #fear , #panic , #COVID19 , #covid19

Best Supplements For The Immune System: Five Natural Remedies To Boost Y...

BEST immune system supplements: discovering natural ways to improve the immune system is standard practice during the flu season, but the coronavirus epidemic has energized this initiative. Although there is currently no known way to defend yourself against the deadly pathogen, it is still necessary to keep your immune system in order. "It can contribute even more directly by promoting good circulation, which allows the cells and substances of the immune system to move freely and effectively through the body." #Coronavirus , #Remedies , #Natural , #Supplements , #Immune , #Coronavirusprevention , #Novelcoronavirus #Nutrition #mushroom

Coronavirus �� Symptoms: Appear After 5 Days ��(COVID-19)

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/EnrZiy3YlA4?start=8" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> It takes five days on average for people to start showing the symptoms of coronavirus, "Scientists have confirmed". The Covid-19 🦠 disease, which can cause a fever🤒, cough 🤧 and breathing problems, is spreading around the world and has already affected more than 116,000 people. Most people who develop symptoms do so on or around day five. Anyone who is symptom free by day 12 is unlikely to get symptoms, but they may still be infectious carriers. The researchers advise people who could be infectious - whether they have symptoms or not to self-isolate for 14 days to avoid spreading it to others. To estimate the incubation period, researchers scoured more than 180 reports of coronav

How Coronavirus Kills: it's Victims(Covid-19)

The new coronavirus spreading rapidly around the globe can be deadly because it targets a very vulnerable and essential part of the body the lungs. The coronaviruses that can set you back with a common cold typically infects just the nose, sinuses and throat. But it’s more common for the one responsible for COVID-19 to spread into the cells of the airways and lungs as well. “The virus basically hijacks the cell and reprograms it genetically to make more copies of virus,” said Dr. Otto Yang, an infectious disease expert at UCLA. Then it begins its attack. About 86,000 people around the world have been infected with the novel coronavirus from China, and 2,977 have died. The first fatality in the U.S. was reported on Saturday. An analysis of nearly 45,000 patients in China revealed that the vast majority of those cases 81% caused only minor illness. An additional 14% had symptoms described as “severe.” Just 5% of the cases were deemed “critical,” and half of those infections

Diabetes Cure Science Mice Human Cells

St Louis scientists cure diabetes in mice in just two weeks using converted human cells to produce insulin, giving hope to 400 million people Researchers successfully converted enough human cells into the kind that produce the insulin hormone needed to combat diabetes Mice with severe diabetes returned to normal blood sugar levels just two weeks after being infused with the converted cells The mice were functionally cured for at least nine months and up to a year The disease was previously been thought to be incurable The treatment is far from being safe for humans yet as more tests are needed Around 400 million people globally suffer from the disease 'These mice had very severe diabetes with blood sugar readings of more than 500 milligrams per deciliter of blood — levels that could be fatal for a person — and when we gave the mice the insulin-secreting cells, within two weeks their blood glucose levels had returned to normal and stayed that way for many months,' said p

2019 nCoV �� Outbreak �� COVID-19(prevention)

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), most people who become infected experience mild illness and recover, but it can be more severe for others. However, the UN body has shared a list of recommendations for protection against the new coronavirus. Here is a useful infographic. Wash your hands frequently Regularly and thoroughly clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash them with soap and water. Why? Washing your hands with soap and water or using alcohol-based hand rub kills viruses that may be on your hands. Maintain social distancing Maintain at least 1 meter (3 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing. Why? When someone coughs or sneezes they spray small liquid droplets from their nose or mouth which may contain the virus. If you are too close, you can breathe in the droplets, including the COVID-19 virus if the person coughing has the disease. Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth Why? Hands touch many surfaces