Coronavirus: Indian Scientists Reveal Microscopy Image Of COVID-19
Coronavirus, Also Known As COVID-19, Has Created Havoc Across The World. Well, Indian Scientists Have Revealed An Image Of Coronavirus.
Coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has created havoc across the world. Originated in China, coronavirus has claimed thousands of lives globally. With no known cure so far for the coronavirus, the deadly disease has become a major issue for the entire world. It’s been over 3 months since everyone is talking about coronavirus, however, no one has so far seen the deadly virus. Well, Indian scientists have revealed an image of coronavirus. Yes, you read it right.
According to a report of ANI, scientists have revealed a microscopy image of SARS-CoV-2 virus (COVID19). “Scientists took the throat swab sample from first laboratory-confirmed COVID19 case in India, reported on Jan 30 in Kerala. The findings are published in the latest edition of the IJMR,” ANI tweeted.
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The death count in India has reached 18 due to the outbreak of novel coronavirus in the country. According to the latest update, 724 cases of coronavirus has been reported in India.
PM Modi had on Tuesday announced a complete lockdown in the country for the next 21 days to further contain the spread of coronavirus. After this, the Indian Railways announced the suspension of passenger trains till April 14, 2020. All international and domestic commercial flights have already been suspended till April 14, 2020.
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Also, in view of a 21-day nationwide lockdown to combat the novel coronavirus outbreak, the centre on Friday issued an advisory asking all states and Union territories (UTs) to prevent a mass exodus of migrant agriculture labourers, industrial workers and unorganised sector employees from their workplaces to hometowns.
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