Coronavirus Disease COVID-19 Common Cure | Felix Omoko's Blog

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Scientists around the world has gathered in finding a lasting solution to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease) pandemic after several tests and analysis. The World Health Organisation, WHO is attesting to the reality of the cure for COVID-19 plague which is ravishing humanity worldwide at the moment.


Group of scientists from United States of America USA, United Kingdom UK, Germany and China are currently examining the cure for coronavirus.

According to WHO reports, the test will last for three months before making it public to the world, after vigorous analysis and confirmation.

Meanwhile, the COVID-19 in Nigeria is expected to end by April 2020 after the government imposed "Stay at Home" preventive measures for 14 days, which is the incubation period for the virus to manifest.

In Nigeria, three governors have tested positive to this pandemic and they are currently being isolated for treatment and the general public is advised to repeat any suspected symptoms, while observing preventive measures: observe social distancing, avoid hand shaking, wash your hands regularly and sanitize your home regularly.

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus.

Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment.  Older people, and those with underlying medical problems like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer are more likely to develop serious illness.

The best way to prevent and slow down transmission is be well informed about the COVID-19 virus, the disease it causes and how it spreads. Protect yourself and others from infection by washing your hands or using an alcohol based rub frequently and not touching your face. 

Origin of COVID-19

The COVID-19 virus spreads primarily through droplets of saliva or discharge from the nose when an infected person coughs or sneezes, so it’s important that you also practice respiratory etiquette (for example, by coughing into a flexed elbow).

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