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Sunday, 19 April 2020

COVID-19--:

COVID-19: President Trump was Right On China, They Did Not Tell The Truth About Coronavirus
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Recall that on Wednesday, 1st April, 2020 President Trump during a White House press briefing suggested that the Chinese government was being economical with the truth about the reported number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus and deaths in China. Many people disagreed with the president and called him names but he was adamant that China may have underreported the actual state of things in the country.
"I'm not an accountant from China," President Trump responded when he was asked about the accuracy of the Chinese numbers at a White House press briefing. Then he proceeded to throw light on the dishonesty of the Chinese government on the reported numbes of confirmed cases and fatality of the Coronavirus.
"Beijing tally appeared to be a little bit on the light side, and I'm being nice when I say that, relative to what we witnessed and what was reported." Trump told reporters.
Weeks later, it seems that President Trump has been proven right after all. According to report coming out of China, Wuhan on Friday 17th April, 2020 raised its original reported number of deaths by 1,290, which is roughly a 50% jump from the initial reported number. The Chinese city of Wuhan was the epicenter of the global pandemic coronavirus where the virus was first discovered in 2019. And with this latest official announcement, the total number of fatality in Wuhan stands at 3,869.
The Wuhan announcement came at the heels of criticism of the Chinese Government by many world leaders for their lack of transparency in the handling of the global pandemic coronavirus.
French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed his dissatisfaction at the Chinese handling of the global pandemic. Saying that it would be totally "naive" to suggest that China had handled the contagion better, pointing out that there are things that happened in China we probably did not know.
"Given these difference, the choices made and what China is today, which I respect, let's not be so naive as to say it's been much better at handling this. We don't know. There are clearly things that have happened that we don't know about." The French President said.
Considering, the new reported number in Wuhan, do you think China has been honest and transparent about the coronavirus?

Saturday, 18 April 2020

Coronavirus symptoms:Has few other symptoms..... What are they and how do I protect myself?

Coronavirus: What you need to know graphic featuring three key points: wash your hands for 20 seconds; use a tissue for coughs; avoid touching your face
1wash  your hands with running/flowing water for at least 20seconds 2 use a tissue or better still, the upper part of your arm for coughs or sneeze
3.avoid touching your eyes,nose,mouth
.....always sanitize your hands
Corona virus has claimed nearly 120,000 lives and infected more than 1.9m people around the world.

What are the coronavirus symptoms?

Coronavirus infects the lungs. The two main symptoms are a fever or a dry cough, which can sometimes lead to breathing problems.
The cough to look out for is a new, continuous cough. This means coughing a lot for more than an hour, or having three or more coughing episodes in 24 hours. If you usually have a cough, it may be worse than usual.
You have a fever if your temperature is above 37.8C. This can make you feel warm, cold or shivery.
A sore throat, headache and diarrhoea have also been reported and a loss of smell and taste may also be a symptom.
It takes five days on average to start showing the symptoms, but some people will get them much later. The World Health Organization (WHO) says the incubation period lasts up to 14 days.

When do people need to go to hospital?

The majority of people with coronavirus will recover after rest and pain relief (such as paracetamol).
The main reason people need hospital treatment is difficulty breathing.
Doctors may scan the lungs to see how badly they are affected and give support, such as oxygen or ventilation, if needed.
However, people should not go to A&E if they are concerned. In the UK, the NHS 111 website will guide you through what to do.
If you are so breathless that you are unable to speak more than a few words you will be told to call 999, as this is a medical emergency.
If you become so ill that you've stopped doing all of your usual daily activities then it will advise speaking to a nurse by dialling NHS 111.

What happens in intensive care?

Intensive care units (ICUs) are specialist wards for people who are very ill.
Coronavirus patients will get oxygen support, which can involve using a facemask, or a tube in the nose.
The most invasive way - for the most seriously ill patients - is ventilation where air, with increased levels of oxygen, is pushed into the lungs via a tube in the mouth, nose or through a small cut in the throat.

What should I do if I have mild symptoms?

Patients with mild symptoms should self-isolate at home for at least seven days.
People are advised not to ring NHS 111 to report their symptoms unless they are worried. They should also not go to their GP, or A&E.
Details for Scotland are to check NHS inform,then ring your GP in office hours, or 111 out-of-hours. In Wales call NHS 111, and in Northern Ireland, call your GP.
If you have come into contact with somebody who may be infected, you may be told to self-isolate.

How deadly is coronavirus?

The proportion dying from the disease appears low (between 1% and 2%) - but the figures are unreliable.
Thousands are being treated but may go on to die - so the death rate could be higher. But it may also be lower if lots of mild cases are unreported.
A World Health Organization (WHO) examination of data from 56,000 patientssuggests:
  • 6% become critically ill - lung failure, septic shock, organ failure and risk of death
  • 14% develop severe symptoms - difficulty breathing and shortness of breath
  • 80% develop mild symptoms - fever and cough and some may have pneumonia
Older people, and those with pre-existing medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure), are more likely to become severely ill. Men are at slightly higher risk of dying from the virus than women.

How do I protect myself?

The best thing is regular and thorough hand washing, preferably with soap and water.
Coronavirus spreads when an infected person coughs or sneezes small droplets - packed with the virus - into the air. These can be breathed in, or cause an infection if you touch a surface they have landed on, then your eyes, nose or mouth.
So, coughing and sneezing into tissues, not touching your face with unwashed hands, and avoiding close contact with infected people are important.
People will be most infectious when they have symptoms, but some may spread the virus even before they are sick.
Face masks do not provide effective protection, according to medical experts. However, the WHO is re-examining whether the public might benefit from using them.

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Friday, 17 April 2020

CORONA VIRUS NATURAL CURE IS HERE :

Please , the virus is here, its real, it kills,obey the government,
medical practitioner's  and experts advice and you will be safe. Save lives by staying indoor. God bless you ,us,and the whole world and shower us his mercy and blessings,, we shall pass these,,we are gonna scale through. I LOVE YOU ALL