Discovering covid vaccines

           

                        
                                WHO was informed of a cluster of several cases of pneumonia of unknown cause detected in Wuhan City, Hubei a Province of China. Chinese authorities identified that the SARS-CoV-2 as the causative virus on 7th January 2020, and the disease was named  as Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) by WHO on 11th February 2020.  
As part of WHO’s response to the outbreak, a Research and Development (R&D) Blueprint has been activated to accelerate the development of diagnostics, vaccines and therapeutics for this great novel coronavirus.
Under WHO’s coordination, a group of experts with diverse backgrounds is working towards the development of vaccines against COVID-19.

The group makes a call to everyone to follow recommendations to prevent the transmission of the COVID-19 virus and protect the health of individuals. The group also thanks everyone for putting their trust in the scientific community.

Declaration

We are scientists, physicians, funders and manufacturers who have come together as part of an international collaboration, coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO), to help speed the availability of a vaccine against COVID-19. 
While a vaccine for general use takes time to develop, a vaccine may ultimately be instrumental in controlling this worldwide pandemic. 
In the interim, we applaud the implementation of community intervention measures that reduce spread of the virus and protect people, including vulnerable populations, and pledge to use the time gained by the widespread adoption of such 
We believe these efforts will help reduce inefficiencies and duplication of effort, and we will work tenaciously to increase the likelihood that one or more safe and effective vaccines will soon be made available to all.

Nepal, Safe from Nobel Corona Virus (COVID-19)


According to World Health Organization (WHO) –“Coronavirus are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from common cold to severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.”

Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19) in Nepal?On 13th January 2020, a Nepali student returned to Nepal from Wuhan, China. He was presented in Sukraraj Tropical and Infectious Disease Hospital. After the check-up, it was known that he had flu with throat congestion and a positive COVID-19. There were no other relevant signs or symptoms.
 He was isolated and treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics and supportive therapies. After a few days of treatment and diagnosis, he was normal and when re-checked, the virus was negative. He was discharged the next day and instructed to self-quarantine for some time.

This was the first and last case of Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19) in Nepal which has already been recovered. Besides this, there are no cases or doubts of the Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19).

Is Nepal Safe?
No, Nepal is safe to travel
  1. There are no special symptoms or danger regarding the Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19).
  2. All borders to China are closed by the Nepal government even it hampers the Tibet-Nepal trade.
  3. All the airlines and airways that are adjoined with China has already stopped by the Nepal Government.
  4. Nepal government has set up a health desk at Tribhuvan International Airport to ensure every individual are well examined during their entrance to our country.
Although Nepal is safe to travel around, one should always know the transmission and preventive measures for the Novel Corona virus:
“Prevention is better than cure.”
Transmission
  1. Coughing and Sneezing without covering mouth and nose can surely spread the viruses into the air.
  2. Shaking hands or touching with an infected person can also spread the virus.
  3. Making contact with a person or object that is very much infected and then touching your mouth, nose or eyes.
  4.  Having unnecessary close contact with animals.
Some of preventive measures
  1. Covering your  nose and mouth while sneezing or coughing.
  2. Always wash your hands with soap water.
  3. Use  hand sanitizers and alcohol-based hand-drops.
  4. Avoid the unnecessary contact and touch with people.
  5. Avoid the unnecessary contact with the animals.
  6. Cook very well before eating.Also avoid raw foods.
  7. Maintain a very good food habits and stay healthy. 
Know what is VEGANISM and what includes their diet.
  https://healthyfashion24.blogspot.com/2020/05/what-is-vegan-what-do-vegans-eat.html 



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