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A study on issues and preventive measures taken to control Covid-19

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COVID-19 different individuals different ways affects Most of the affected and disease being admitted to hospital. headache, or taste Loss of smell, rash on the skin, fingers or toes discoloration COVID-19 virus Most infected People mild and moderate respiratory illness experience special treatment need without recover Elderly and heart problems, Diabetes, chronic respiratory disease and For those with medical problems such as cancer The chances of getting a serious illness are high. COVID-19 virus, it causes disease it how spreads find out. By washing your hands without touching your face or by frequent use of alcohol-based scrubs protect yourself and others from infection. The COVID-19 virus is transmitted saliva or comes out the affected person when coughing or sneezing Nose, so you need to observe breathing habits as well. Be informed: Protect yourself: Public consultation, Myth Busters, Questions and Answers, situational reports. The Union Health Ministry clarified on Saturday that its procurement price for the vaccines Coaxing and Covishield remains the same at 150 a dose and it will continue to provide them free to States. “It is clarified that the Government's procurement price for both Covid-19 vaccines remains 150 per dose. Kobayashi noted that experts still do not know whether a person who has been vaccinated can spread the virus. U.S. Department of Disease Control and Prevention Centers "keep an eye" on COVID-19 cases in fully vaccinated people. The vaccines can cause tiredness achiness, and fever, side effects, vast majority a only day or two and serious or dangerous Side effects actually working vaccine normal signs They are different from some of the symptoms that people experience when they are vaccinated, such as fatigue, sore throat or joint pain. These types of things are common, they appear soon after vaccination and usually go away after three to five days.
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