COVID-19: Vaccination And Treatment

Authors

  • Shreya Pathak

Abstract

It been a great journey from 2020 march till date, this Pandemic was never expected but it has though us the value of most of the things in life: health, educated us                                                                        in many ways. This pandemic has thrown us into a era that comes in every 100 years, many life's lost, too many sacrifice, showed us the important of every essential service and once again proved that in the times of need we will come together to service our nation. That said- Corona virus is a pathogen that has emerged from Wuhan City, China- this virus is transmitted rapidly through direct mode, indirect mode, or close contact with infected people. At first China has identified it as Pneumonia of unknown origin, but later has on laboratory examination it was found to be a virus that belongs to the Corona virus family. WHO declared ‘acute respiratory syndrome COVID-19 (SARS Co-2)’as a pandemic on March 12, 2020. Today our nation is suffering from yet another phase of the COVID-19 Infection called the SECOND WAVE. As analyzed by the experts previously the mutated strains of COVID is much dangerous than the previous COVID-19 strains. Symptoms in Infected differ from individual to individual, there are individuals who are asymptomatic, patients with flu like symptoms and there are high rate of deaths due to this second wave. The The experts have also analyzed that there is going to be a third wave at the end of this year which will effect the children of age group 2 to 18 years and the analyses also say that the death rate of in this age group will be very high. The challenge to be faced is control of the same children from going out of homes and making them where their mask properly. risk of getting infected in all the individuals across the world is similar, but the probability of getting infected reduces with social distancing and wearing a mask properly while going out.

Published

2021-10-01

How to Cite

Shreya Pathak. (2021). COVID-19: Vaccination And Treatment. Drugs and Cell Therapies in Hematology, 10(1), 3554–3564. Retrieved from http://www.dcth.org/index.php/journal/article/view/712

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