Coronavirus Guide

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Coronavirus Guide

The coronavirus expanding in the US and all over the world is the same virus that caused SARS. The virus continues to cause illness and some people are extremely sick. Immunization is the best way to avoid the spread of infection. You can also reduce the spread of the disease by implementing healthy routines. This means ensuring there is good airflow in the home, avoiding social contact and wearing a mask when you’re out in public. If you do get sick staying current with your medication can safeguard yourself from serious illness and hospitalization, as well as death.

A single SARS CoV-2 virus particle (called a virion) is about 80 nanometers across. It is covered with a protein layer that protects a ball with RNA that has the genetic code for making viruses. A spike protein that is on the surface of the virus attaches to a receptor in healthy cells, which is usually a protein called ACE2. This allows the virus into the cell. Once inside the cell, it can take over the protein-making machinery of the host to make tens of thousands of copies of itself. The virions then leave the cell and take over other cells, creating more virus.

Infected patients may experience symptoms such as an increase in temperature, a sore throat, a swollen or stuffy nose, as well as a cough. Some people experience more serious symptoms, such as lung and heart issues. Most people recover without any long-term consequences.

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