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COVID-19 (Bangladesh Perspective)

COVID-19 or Novela Corona Virus was first reported on Wuhan, which is the capital of Hubei province in the People's Republic of China. WHO announced the COVID outbreak as pandemic on 11th March-2020.COVID-19 causes respiratory illness which can be transmitted through droplet in human being. Corona virus effects the lungs of the infected person.COVID-19 which is widely known as corona virus was first detected in Bangladesh on 8th March,2020. Fever, cough, respiratory illness, running nose, sore throat etc. are the main symtomps of Corona Virus.Some rare symptoms include- dizziness, nausea, vomiting, short breathing,tiredness etc. Even after getting recovered some people can also get affected by heart disease or renal disease.Worldwide many people have died due to corona.The pandemic has caused panic all through the world.Corona virus is the center of attention of every media since its outbreak.During the first wave of coronavirus, almost every country including Bangladesh enforced lockdown to reduce the spreadof this virus.Government also have taken some other steps to reduce the spreading like 'no mask, no service'.It means no public or private organization will refuse providing services to the clients without mask.As the vaccine of this epidemic has not invented yet, not wearing mask in public places is a punishable act in Bangladesh.At present, we are going through the second wave of Coronavirus.Many countries are trying to invent the vaccine of corona. Countries like USA, UK and Russia have shown successful progress so it can be asumed that by next year we will get the vaccine of  corona.All the frontliners like doctor, police and those who work with mass people like vehicle drivers, teachers are the top prioritized person for getthing the vaccine. Many frontliners has died due to this epidemic while performing their duty.As the vaccine is out of our reach till now, we have to follow some protective measures to keep ourselves safe. First of all, wearing mask in public place is a must, we have to wash our hands with soap or handwash for atleast 20 seconds frequently specially when we come to home from outside. Thirdly, unnecessary travels should be avoided.We should also try our best to avoid unnecessary gatherings. As Bangladesh is a densly populated country, following protective measures is the best thing we could do until we get the vaccine. We shouldn't put extra burden to our healthsystem.The government and all the concerned authorities are trying their best to protect us, so now it's our utmost duty to stay careful and follow the guidelines.

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