The rapidly spreading corona virus has spread to many countries around the world.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), corona viruses are a family of multiple viruses that cause from common cold to more serious illnesses, such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) such as diseases.

These viruses are usually transmitted through animals to humans. For example, with reference to SARS, it is said that this is a particular breed of cats known as Civet Cats in Urdu, known as Musk Blau and Garba Zabad, which transmitted to humans while it is said of Mars. That he passed from a camel of a certain race to a human.

Virus Symptoms

Symptoms of the corona virus include cough, sneezing and shortness of breath, while some patients may also experience headaches and gastrointestinal problems.

In addition to practicing hygiene, using healthy nutrients is essential for maintaining your immune system, Dr. Michael Curry said.

He added that no vaccine has been developed to control the Corona virus, nor do we have any medicines to control the virus.

Doctors have instructed people to use the (Nine Nine) mask, which is commonly used in Pakistan during the smog season, to help reduce the risk of the virus.

How dangerous can it be?

Experts say that the Corona virus is not as dangerous as another type of virus that has killed around 800 people worldwide during 3-2002 and that the virus has spread to China.

Experts Health Guidelines

Experts say the coronary virus disease is the same as influenza or the flu, and so far the mortality is quite low.

According to experts, according to the World Health Organization recommendation that people should wash their hands with soap and use masks and use medicines in the event of illness.

“The best solution to control the corona virus is to practice hygiene,” Dr. Michael Curry, a clinical associate professor at Columbia University’s British University, told a foreign news agency.

Dr. Michael Curry instructs people to cover their mouths with masks, wash their hands thoroughly, and refrain from going to rush places.

In addition, the Center for Disease Control and Precision in the United States has directed people to wash their hands for at least 20 seconds without touching the eyes, nose and mouth without washing their hands.