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Coronavirus India: जानिए क्या कोरोना का शिकार होने के बाद बचना मुश्किल है? | वनइंडिया हिंदी
Coronavirus India: जानिए क्या कोरोना का शिकार होने के बाद बचना मुश्किल है? | वनइंडिया हिंदी WorldViralMedia 14 Visualizações • 6 anos atrás

Coronavirus: Worldwide the death toll from coronavirus has increased to more than three thousand. At the same time, 86,986 people have been confirmed infected with coronavirus. Iran, South Korea and Italy are said to be the biggest hot-spot of coronavirus outside China. Is going Now the question is, is it difficult to avoid being infected? <br /> <br />दुनिया भर में कोरोनावायरस से मरने वालों की संख्या बढ़कर तीन हज़ार से भी ज़्यादा हो गई है. वहीं, अब तक कोरोनावायरस से 86, 986 लोगों के संक्रमित होने की पुष्टि हुई है.चीन के बाहर कोरोनावायरस के सबसे बड़े हॉट-स्पॉट ईरान, दक्षिण कोरिया और इटली बताए जा रहे हैं.इस वायरस से मरने वालों में बुजुर्गों की संख्या ज़्यादा बताई जा रही है. अब सवाल ये है कि क्या संक्रमित होने पर बचना मुश्किल है? <br /> <br />#Coronavirus #CoronavirusIndia

Coronavirus : China नहीं करता इतनी बड़ी गलती तो Coronavirus के कहर से बच जाती दुनिया | Boldsky
Coronavirus : China नहीं करता इतनी बड़ी गलती तो Coronavirus के कहर से बच जाती दुनिया | Boldsky WorldViralMedia 14 Visualizações • 6 anos atrás

The whole world is facing the havoc of the deadly corona virus which started from the city of Wuhan in China. Where did this virus come from? How did the virus spread outside the city? Many such questions are roaming in people's minds. The Chinese government and health managers are now being held responsible for the outbreak of the corona virus, which took over from a small town.<br /><br />चीन के वुहान शहर से शुरू हुए जानलेवा कोरोना वायरस का कहर पूरी दुनिया झेल रही है. यह वायरस कहां से आया? शहर के बाहर वायरस कैसे फैला? ऐसे कई सवाल लोगों के जेहन में घूम रहे हैं. एक छोटे से शहर से निकलकर विशालकाय रूप लेने वाले कोरोना वायरस के फैलने के लिए अब चीनी सरकार और स्वास्थ्य प्रबंधकों को जिम्मेदार ठहराया जा रहा है.<br /><br />#Coronavirus #CoronavirusPrecuations #ChinesVirus

Coronavirus pranks: Pranksters spark panic by pretending to spill ‘coronavirus’ on NY subway train
Coronavirus pranks: Pranksters spark panic by pretending to spill ‘coronavirus’ on NY subway train WorldViralMedia 14 Visualizações • 6 anos atrás

INSTAGRAM comedians sparked panic when they pretended to spill coronavirus on a New York subway train.<br /><br />The jokers got on an L train in Brooklyn dressed in hazmat suits and carrying a plastic container filled with red liquid and covered in warning labels.<br />They then tipped the contents on the floor and told passengers it was coronavirus - which experts have warned could kill 45million people worldwide.<br /><br />Some passengers screamed and jumped on seats as the liquid ran down the subway car.<br /><br />One woman can be heard saying "Oh no!" in a video of the bad taste stunt posted on Instagram.<br /><br />Another passenger says sternly: "That better be Kool-Aid."<br />It was the work of Instagram jokers David Flores, 17, and Morris Cordewell, 19, both from Queens.<br /><br />They told Insider the liquid was in fact Kool-Aid, but only one woman knew immediately it was a prank.<br /><br />Morris said: "The first half, people were kinda scared.<br /><br />"After we were like 'Yo it's a prank,' people were laughing.<br /><br />"There was one lady with her kids sitting next to me just laughing the whole time.<br /><br />"I don't know how she knew it was a joke, but she knew it was a joke the whole time."<br /><br />David added: "They kinda figured it out themselves, though."<br />The video received a hostile reaction online, where one user said: “Wow stupidity at its best.”<br /><br />Another said: “I know that is a prank but they should punch their faces.”<br /><br />The video emerged after a Russian prankster pretended to collapse from a "coronavirus attack" on a packed underground train in Moscow.<br /><br />Karomatullo Dzhaborov was charged with "criminal hooliganism" and faces up to five years in jail.<br /><br />Another joker, Marlon de Vera, lay motionless face down after faking a virus collapse at a shopping mall in Legazpi in the Philippines.<br /><br />He was forced to apologise after a fierce backlash online.<br /><br />The Philippines and Hong Kong are the only places outside mainland China to have suffered a coronavirus death.<br />Last week Canadian Instagrammer Potok Philippe, 28, was thrown off a plane after yelling he had just come back from China and was "not feeling too well".<br /><br />His stunt forced the the WestJet flight from Toronto to Jamaica to turn back.<br /><br />Potok was checked by medical staff, and is due in court next month charged with causing mischief.<br />

Chinese Police Force Family Into Coronavirus Quarantine
Chinese Police Force Family Into Coronavirus Quarantine WorldViralMedia 14 Visualizações • 6 anos atrás

⁣In this cell-phone footage, validated by AP, officials in hazmat suits forcibly evicting a man and a woman from their apartment, followed by a man resisting eviction and eventually being carried out in Kunshan, China, Monday, Feb. 3.

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READ MORE: In the video, the people can be seen being dragged away by officials in protective suits.

Jiangsu Communication Broadcasting Station, an official provincial media outlet, on Wednesday published an article with photos of a woman and a man, who appeared to be wearing the same clothes as the people in the video, being questioned by local law enforcement officials in protective suits.

The article said the two, both using the family name Dong, had returned to their home in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, from Hubei Province, of which Wuhan is the capital and where the coronavirus epidemic has been the most severe.

According to the article, they traveled despite being required to quarantine themselves at home, and on Feb. 3 they were taken away by local epidemic prevention personnel.

Provinces and cities across China are requiring anybody who comes from Hubei province to self-quarantine for 14 days. Experts believe that's how long it could take for symptoms to appear.

The death toll on mainland China from the coronavirus outbreak has now reached 811, surpassing the number of deaths caused by the SARS pandemic of 2002-03, Chinese officials said Sunday.

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is believed to have killed 774 people and sickened nearly 8,100 in China and the special administrative region of Hong Kong.

The commission reported that new coronavirus infection cases dropped Saturday for the first time since Feb. 1, to 2,656, for a total of 37,198.

Millions of people remain under lockdown in Hubei, the landlocked province at the center of the coronavirus outbreak where residents are complaining of food shortages.

Among the new fatalities are a U.S. citizen in Wuhan, China — the epicenter of the outbreak — officials at the American Embassy in Beijing said Saturday.

The embassy said that the 60-year-old American died Feb. 6. A Japanese citizen is also reported to have died in Wuhan of viral pneumonia, likely caused by the coronavirus, although that has not been confirmed.

Will summer’s heat kill coronavirus? Infectious disease doctor answers COVID-19 questions
Will summer’s heat kill coronavirus? Infectious disease doctor answers COVID-19 questions WorldViralMedia 14 Visualizações • 6 anos atrás

Dr. Keith Armitage talks about community spread, avoiding large crowds, protective measures people can take and the death rate of the novel coronavirus, among other topics with reporter Hannah Drown. Dr. Armitage is the medical director of the UH Roe Green Center for Travel Medicine and Global Health.

Here are the questions that Dr. Armitage answers:

Community spread is now here in Northeast Ohio.
What does that imply?

Can people build an immunity? If you contract the virus
once, can you get it a second time?

What do you anticipate the situation will be like by
this time next week?

Are children with a heart condition at higher risk of
complications with coronavirus?

Why have they closed the college campuses but not
the K - 12 schools?

What percent of carriers are thought to be asymptomatic
throughout their infection?

Are people with allergies or asthma at higher risk?

Is this disease worse than the flu? Should people be
more concerned about COVID-19 than the flu?

Will the heat of summer kill the coronavirus?

When can we expect a vaccine for the coronavirus?

Should people avoid airplanes and airports?

Can you talk about major hospitals developing their
own coronavirus tests?

How important is it that more people get tested for
the coronavirus?

What precautions should older adults take?

Once a person is infected with the virus, roughly how
long does it take to recover?

What are your recommendations for hand shaking?

What's the proper way to cough?

What medications are being given to people who are
infected with coronavirus?

What should a person do if they suspect that are infected?

How long can the virus live on surfaces that we might
touch?

How are the health systems and agencies in Northeast
Ohio working together to battle the pandemic?

How can a person in the restaurant business protect
themselves?

Do you expect the death rate of the coronavirus will
change?

Where can people find information on specific
susceptibilities to the virus?

What if a person has recently recovered from another
form of respiratory illness?

What situations in particular should people avoid in order
to minimize the risk of infection?

What takes place when a person is quarantined?

How can people strengthen their immune system to
better fight the virus?

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