What is a
coronavirus?
The coronavirus family causes illnesses ranging
from the common cold to more severe diseases such as severe acute respiratory
syndrome (SARS) and the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), according to the
WHO.
They circulate in animals and some can be
transmitted between animals and humans. Several coronaviruses are circulating
in animals that have not yet infected humans.
The new coronavirus, the seventh known to affect
humans have been named COVID-19.
What are
the symptoms?
Common signs of infection include fever,
coughing, and breathing difficulties. In severe cases, it can cause pneumonia,
multiple organ failure, and death.
The incubation period of COVID-19 is thought to
be between one and 14 days. It is contagious before symptoms appear, which is
why so many people get infected.
Infected patients can be also asymptomatic,
meaning they do not display any symptoms despite having the virus in their
systems.
Where did
it come from?
China alerted the WHO to cases of unusual
pneumonia in Wuhan on December 31.
COVID-19 is thought to have originated in a
seafood market where wildlife was sold illegally.
On February 7, Chinese researchers said the
virus could have spread from an infected animal to humans through illegally
trafficked pangolins, prized in Asia for food and medicine.
Scientists have pointed to either bats or snakes
as possible sources.
Should I
worry? How can I protect myself?
The WHO declared the virus a
pandemic on March 11 and said it was “deeply concerned by the
alarming levels of spread and severity” of the outbreak.
The WHO recommends basic hygiene such as
regularly washing hands with soap and water, and covering your mouth with your
elbow when sneezing or coughing.
Maintain “physical distancing” –
keeping at least 1 meter (three feet) between yourself and others –
particularly if they are coughing and sneezing, and avoid touching your face,
eyes and mouth with unwashed hands.
Avoid unnecessary, unprotected contact with
animals and be sure to thoroughly wash hands after contact.

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