We all know during Covid - 19 phase one has to stay indo0r as long as possible to avoid getting infected. There is a lock down also for the same reason, we are expecting it to extend. But how long can we stay Indore, sooner or later we may get exposed to the virus we are only trying to delay the spread at the same time delay it in a way, that if a less number of people are exposed to it, it's easier for hospitals to handle the situation while the governments can narrow down areas that are infected and focus resources and take precaution in those areas first. Think of your self as not just a family of 2 to 5 or more, see your self as a large family of billions of people, if too many will get effected at the same time neither the hospitals nor the families can help in this situation. But panic will not help at all, what…
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Many papers have been written on the topic and are awaiting peer review. But there seems to a general agreement that the possibility of airborne transmission of Covid19 cannot be ruled out. So what… CLICK THE SOURCE LINK BELOW TO READ REST OF THE BLOG... Source: Covid19 and open windows – pangti | पांगती
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All the available statistics clearly suggests that it will indeed end one day. That human race is here to stay for sure. But what is not known is the price that Covid19 will extract from humanity. CLICK THE SOURCE LINK BELOW TO READ THE REST OF THE BLOG. Source: How will the Covid19 onslaught end? – pangti | पांगती
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It is a well-known fact that viruses can ‘survive’ outside a host body. The longevity depends on the type of virus and the environment in which it will have to exist. A viable virus can float as aerosols or cling on to various surfaces.Regarding surfaces, it is also a well-known fact that most viruses like inert non-porous surfaces. This includes materials like steel, aluminum, glass, plastic, etc. No wonder, marine life experts & activists have been warning about littering the sea with floating plastics and other similar material. Such plastispheres act as a substrate for various micro-organisms and hence could trigger a marine life epidemic.Covid19 is caused by a Novel Human Coronavirus, scientifically known as SARS-Cov2. Like its family members, it too seems to prefer inert non-porous surfaces. Sadly there surfaces are the ones that create the glitz and glamour of the modern world. Be it our airports, metro stations, office complexes, shopping malls, hotels and restaurants, cruise ships, even modern hospitals & clinics; literally…
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