PDF-FAQ ON CORONAVIRUS
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HAUSA LANGUAGE Menene ake nufi da cutar hana numfashi ta korona virus menene cutar COVID 19 Wasu alamu ne ke nuni da kamuwa da cutar COVID 19 ta yaya cutar COVID
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HAUSA LANGUAGE
Menene ake nufi da cutar hana numfashi ta korona virus
menene cutar COVID 19
Wasu alamu ne ke nuni da kamuwa da cutar COVID 19
ta yaya cutar COVID 19 take yaduwa
Shin menene ya kam. A . Critical Review of Campaign Efforts to . Reduce . the Spread of the Virus. By . Saud Alsulaiman & Dr. Terry . Rentner. . The Ministry of Health (MOH). The MOH Was established in 1951 . What are coronaviruses and MERS-co? Where did it come from and how has it evolved? What clinical and evolution can we expect? What do we know about transmisibility? How will we treat it? Following WHO best practices for naming of new human infectious diseases,which were developed in consultation and collaboration with the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and the Food and Agriculture The development of the first influenza vaccine by Jonas
Salk and Thomas Francis in 1938 marked a new era
in the fight against global flu pandemics. By 1942, the
flu vaccine was being studied in large-scale clinical
studies. IAVI researchers began working on a coronavirus vaccine candidate in early 2020 when it became clear that
coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was spreading
globally, and that the organization had expertise needed
to contribute to the response. Viruses are the smallest of the microbes. . . Viruses can only replicate inside the living cells of the organisms . they . infect. . . Viruses are capable of infecting all type of living forms, from humans to bacteria.. CS 316291A 09/02/2020
How to Protect Yourself and Others
Know how it spreads
There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
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