Coronavirus, also known as Coronavirus conjunctivitis, is an infectious disease that causes inflammation of the mucous membranes in the linings of the respiratory tract. Common symptoms of this condition include cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, sore throat, and fever. It generally begins at age 70 and is highly prevalent in children but often appears later in life in people with a chronic illness or to those with a family history of allergies or asthma. The name Coronavirus comes from the Greek word “cor” meaning “iron”, which explains its characteristic inflammation of the lining of the respiratory tract. The term “codynamaviruses” -the names of two compounds associated with Coronavirus – are also used interchangeably.
CO Vaughns-19 is commonly associated with colds or flu (influenza). However, it can be contracted by touching an object that has been recently touched on such as a doorknob or a curtain frame, or even holding something that has been shared, such as a pet or child’s hand. Young adults and those with underlying chronic medical conditions such as heart or lung disease seem to be at greater risk for contracting more serious complications from CO Vaughns 19, including bone fractures and impaired vision. For this reason, people with long hair should be kept 6 feet away from all others, especially children.
An interesting aspect about Coronavirus is that unlike most forms of flu or common colds, it rarely spreads between persons. It is only when a person touches an area that is infected with the virus that they become infected. This is why most doctors do not recommend using Coronavirus vaccine or any other type of nasal sprays to prevent colds and flu. The only option may be to make an effort to avoid contact with individuals who are sick with Coronavirus nineteen.