A Breif review on corona virus and its vaccination

  • Lokesh Dara III/VI Doctor of Pharmacy, Koringa College of Pharmacy, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh India

Abstract

COVID-19 (CORONA VIRUS) caused by the SARS-COV-2 (Severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus-2). This  pandemic  has  created a huge destruction to us a great civilian loss and also  economical loss had took place due to this pandemic. As the vaccine may discovered we need not fear about the corona. but we need to take some of the precaution to maintain or get rid of it until vaccination Done .as the vaccination is very long process and until everyone get vaccinated, we need to maintain social distancing, avoiding touching people, wearing masks protective   shields and also by following sanitisation. in India the chance of getting COVID-19 cases is very rare because about 60% of people are middle aged and only 6% people are old aged as the corona only severity for old aged people only.

Keywords: COVID-19, pandemic, SARS-COV-2, vaccination, sanitization, NIMHAN

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Dara, L. “A Breif Review on Corona Virus and Its Vaccination”. International Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, June 2021, pp. 40-43, https://saapjournals.org/index.php/ijacm/article/view/229.
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