How eyes may play a role in CoronaVirus spread?

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What is CoronaVirus? Coronaviruses are a group of common viruses. Some affect only animals (such as bats, cats, camels, and cattle), while others also affect people, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

What are the CoronaVirus Symptoms?
>The newest coronavirus can trigger ailments like the Common Cold, Flu, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and even Kidney failure;

>>Symptoms normally show up two to 14 days after someone has been exposed to the virus. To minimize the Risk, avoid touching your eyes,
nose or mouth with unwashed hands.

>>Common Cold/Flu: congestion. sinus pressure. runny nose. stuffy nose.loss of smell or taste. sneezing, watery nasal secretions.
postnasal drip or drainage in the back of your throat. The sneezing,
coughing, and fever that accompany a cold or flu can also negatively affect your eyes. Eyes can be dry, blurry, tired, and get infected.

How contagious is the new coronavirus?
>Currently, it is not known how easily or sustainably the virus spreads from person to person, according to the CDC.

>>The World Health Organization (WHO) also recommends protective
eyewear, among other precautions, if you think you may be near
someone or somewhere with the virus for an extended period.

How is the new coronavirus diagnosed?
>Health care professionals diagnose the coronavirus through lab tests of respiratory or blood samples.

Is there a vaccine or treatment for the new coronavirus?
>So far, no vaccine or antiviral treatment has been identified. Therefore, the best method for limiting the spread of this virus is to quickly isolate people who have it before they infect others, the Harvard Business Review says.

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