Why INDIA can't cure Corona virus | COVID-19

Corona virus (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a new virus. The disease causes respiratory illness (like the flu) with symptoms as cough, fever and in more severe cases, difficulty in breathing. You can generally prevent the spread of this disease by washing your hands frequently, avoid touching your face and avoid close contact (1m or 3 feet) with people who are unwell.
In the last year, this disease emerged in the city of wuhan, China and spread to more than 70 countries.
                  In India, the total confirmed cases as of April 1 2020 stands at 1637 with 1466 active cases, 38 deaths and 132 recoveries.
First case in India was reported on 30th Jan 2020. India shows that developing a corona virus treatment isn't enough. The country's experience combating Tuberculosis (TB) highlights that there are other significant hurdles to overcome.
                                      On Thursday evening 19/03/2020, Pm Modi addressed the nation calling for " resolve and restraint " to fight the corona virus pendamic. In nearly 30 mins of his speech, he asked people to stay at home as much as possible. He also called this home lock down as, "Janta curfew". He said, that the world war 1 or even 2 doesn't impact much as the virus did to many countries including INDIA.
            Nowadays, the whole world is affected by the global crisis of corona cirus. Every Institute and health organisations are continuously working for the COVID-19 Vaccine. Some of the people make it more threatening by believing in myths and spreading fake news. Recently, a news from Facebook said that "Corona virus can be cured by inhaling the steam of salt water and orange peelings". These all are nonsense things that people need to refrain from.
                                                   Even, some people started taking antibiotics by believing that it will cure COVID-19. For, their best knowledge, COVID-19 is a virus not a bacteria. So, please don't be afraid, simply take precautions, stay at home, don't pay attention to rumours and please don't spread any news regarding COVID-19 unless confirmed.

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