The outbreak of the Corona virus began in China, before it spread to more than 145 countries around the world and caused the death of more than 6,400 people.

Everything ever ever is the disease? What do you do to prevent yourself from getting it?
What are the symptoms?

Scientists confirm that the SK virus needs an average of five days for symptoms to appear that start with a fever, followed by a dry cough, and after about a week, the person feels short of breath, which requires hospitalization.

Symptoms rarely appear as sneezing or runny nose. Also, the appearance of these symptoms does not necessarily mean that you have the disease because it is similar to the symptoms of other types of viruses such as the common cold and influenza.

Coronavirus can, in severe infections, cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, insufficient functions of a number of body parts and even death.

The elderly, and people with pre-existing illnesses such as asthma, diabetes and heart disease, are more likely to be infected with the virus.

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The incubation period for the virus lasts between infection and the onset of symptoms - for about 14 days, according to the World Health Organization, but some researchers say this period may last up to 24 days.

The researchers advise people who can transmit the infection - whether they have symptoms or not - isolate themselves for 14 days to avoid spreading the virus to others.
How do I protect myself from injury?

World health organizations say regular and thorough hand washing is crucial in controlling to avoid infection.

It is not yet known exactly how the Coruna virus spreads from person to person, but similar viruses spread through droplets, such as those produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes.


Wash your hands well, so soap can kill viruses.
     Cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough and wash your hands afterwards to prevent the virus from spreading.
     Avoid touching the eyes, nose, and mouth as soon as the hand touches a surface where the virus is likely to be present, as the virus can be transmitted to the body in this way.
     Do not come close to people with coughing, sneezing or fever, as they can spread small particles containing the virus in the air. It is preferable to be away from them for a distance of one meter.