This dangerous virus spreading rapidly in China, America on alert
This dangerous virus spreading rapidly in China, America on alert
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Beijing: SARS-like virus is spreading rapidly in India's neighboring country, according to reports from reports, 3 people have died so far from this deadly viral pneumonia, while 140 new cases have been affected. At the same time, it is being said that due to this new coronavirus associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome, the rest of the world including China have become alert. At the same time, it has killed about 650 people in China and Hong Kong during the years 2002 to 2003.

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According to information received from sources, the fear of this virus is that intensive health tests are being done before the passengers leave the airport in Washington. At the same time, its first case came up in the famous Wuhan city of China and by the week, the cases had increased to 136. Preeti Maheshwari (45), a teacher at the International School in Schengen, was admitted to the hospital after falling seriously ill on Friday, 17 January 2020. At the same time, in Delhi, businessman husband Anshuman Khowal told that Preeti is undergoing treatment in ICU and she has been placed on ventilator and other life saving system.

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While experts say that Preeti was initially expected to be suffering from coronavirus, later the husband said that his wife was suffering from streptococcal infection. There are two types of streptococcal. Where A and B. The symptoms of both are similar to those of the coronavirus. Explain that a new type of corona virus is believed to be the reason for this. A similar virus spread SARS (SARS) disease in 2002. 800 people from two dozen countries died due to the disease, which started from the southern region of China.

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