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HOW CAN YOU AVOID NEW CORONAVIRUS STRAIN IN THIS EMERGING TIME.

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 HOW CAN YOU AVOID NEW CORONAVIRUS STRAIN IN THIS EMERGING TIME. Coronavirus is contagious and becoming dangerous than original and spreading quickly. Precautions need to be procured and advance. In this article, you will learn how we can avoid new Strain to protect ourselves and our surroundings. New  Variant  is Spreading fast. To avoid it  You need to be more protective than before. The new variant appears to latch into our cells more efficiently. Check  here . The changes suggest that the new strain is more dangerous and takes less time to infect any healthy person. So, How do you avoid this infection? HOW CAN I PROTECT MYSELF? The spreading of coronavirus is the same as it is far known. Wear Two- Three layers of masks. Avoid crowds, keep your Distance. Wash hands, Avoid Face touching. "The First thing I say to people is that it's not a different Virus. All the things we have learned about this virus still applies" said  Dr Ashish K.Jha  dean...

SMOKERS AT RISK- SARS- COV 2 Receptors are Increasing in lungs of Smokers

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SARS- COV 2 Receptors are increasing in the lungs of Smokers The scientist from CSHL suggests that Cigarette smoke Tend the lungs to form more ACE2 (Angiotensin-converting Enzyme 2), It's a protein that is responsible for COVID-19 grab and mediator to enter the human cell. The report in the Journal " the developmental Cell" on 16 May 2020, Reported that Why Smokers appears to be in danger for Severe Infections. A suggestion can be seen that quitting smoking can reduce the risk of Coronavirus for the smoker. Scientists and Researchers are tending to observe since early stage that how the COVID 19 is affecting people at every stage. Most infected INdividuals Affected only Mild illness, others require intensive care due to virus attack. There are three groups that are observed for severe illness as for - MEN, ELDERLY and SMOKERS. CSHL Fellow  Jason Sheltzer  and Joan Smith, an engineer at Google focussed first on Gene comparing activity in Lungs at different ages, b...