As the novel coronavirus continues to spread across the world, there are more than 70 million confirmed cases among 220 countries, and more than 1,7 million confirmed deaths.
Nevertheless, a few days ago two giant companies Moderna and Pfizer announced about coronavirus vaccines appear to be more than 90% effective in clinical trials. Hopefully, there are a few approved vaccines that may help prevent COVID-19.
According to the World Health Organization, three main steps are advised to take:
> Wear a face mask appropriately
> Keep at least 1-meter distance from others
> Wash hands regularly, keep hygiene
Besides, there are a lot of do’s and don’ts that come along Covid-19 pandemic.
Influenza VS COVID-19: The differences between seasonal flu and Coronavirus
Everyone is now well-known about the symptoms of COVID-19. They may range from mild illness to pneumonia and include sore throat, headache, dry cough, fever, etc. Sometimes it’s difficult to differentiate from influenza or so-called seasonal flu. Mostly pay attention to changes in or loss of taste or smell. This symptom mainly appears during the coronavirus and considered a deceptive sign of experiencing respiratory illness.
Besides, symptoms of seasonal flu are being evident during the first 3-4 days after infection. While a person infected with COVID-19 develops symptoms 5-6 days after being infected. Worth t mention, that the symptoms, signs, and spreading time differs from person-to-person. Someone may have symptoms on the first day the other at his 14 days of infection.
The third main factor of the differences is in the incubation period and spreading speed. Influenza (H1N1, swine flu) has a shorter serial interval and incubation period, than Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). Hence, it may spread faster.
What’s next?
The novel coronavirus is worse comparing to influenza as the death number is higher. So, to avoid health deterioration in the initial period, consider contacting a doctor as soon as the symptoms appear. Then you need testing to confirm a diagnosis. If you test positive, your doctor prescribes medication based on your health condition. The prescription may include vitamin c, zinc, and d, and some kinds of antibiotics. Anyhow, the infection doesn’t mean you will have problems with your respiratory system. The disease can be prevented by prescription and won’t affect your lungs.
As COVID-19 is a viral infection and not bacterial, doctors prescribe medication to reduce a fever, cough syrup, or fluids to reduce the risk of dehydration.
Dr. G has treated COVID-19 for months and has significant insight on how to care for patients with COVID-19. Consult with him if you have symptoms.
Whether you tested positive or negative, keep in mind that a straighten immune system can prevent you from severe affection. Stay healthy and fit during quarantine and take care of yourself. Try to maintain a peaceful and happy family environment during these stressful times.
Nonetheless, in a time of life or death, it’s a fair statement to say we have given a chance to reevaluate values and reconsider our life. No matter how difficult it is, take time to think about the bright and positive sides of COVID-19. Sooner or later the pandemic will stop bothering, and you’ll return to your normal life.