Corona was identified in mid-1960s, there are four subsets of virus
Corona was identified in mid-1960s, there are four subsets of virus
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Today, five months have passed since the corona infection spread from Wuhan, China. The first corona-infected patient in the world was found in Wuhan, China. After battling the virus for a long time, Corona was declared an epidemic by China. More than a month has passed since the lockdown was implemented in India. So far the virus has spread in 212 countries and the number of infected patients has reached millions.

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Universities, pharmaceutical companies and health agencies are looking for such a treatment. Which in the coming time will thwart the Corona attack. Researchers are researching new vaccines. The possibility of treatment of corona in old vaccines is being explored.

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Epidemic coronavirus is like a family. Saying a family means that viruses are similar to each other, but still different from each other. It got this name because of its sticking ability. The virus usually infects mammals and birds. In humans, they are thought to cause respiratory tract diseases. Coronavirus in humans were first identified in the mid-1960s and have four main subsets of these viruses - alpha, beta, gamma, and delta.

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