Coronavirus and Cultural Impact
COVID-19, commonly known as the coronavirus, has taken the world by storm since the beginning of the pandemic. This virus is a member of the Coronaviridae family, characterized by its spherical shape and spikes that protrude from its surface. The coronavirus is primarily respiratory in nature, and therefore, is easily spread from person to person through respiratory droplets that are emitted when infected individuals sneeze, cough or talk. The cultural impact of the coronavirus has been enormous. The pandemic has forced people to adjust to the new normal of working remotely, social distancing, wearing masks, and avoiding large gatherings. The cultural shift has also led to an increase in online shopping and an uptake in digital platforms. The international journal of coronaviruses aims to provide up-to-date research findings and reviews about the coronavirus disease. The journal caters to a broad range of audience that includes academic researchers, healthcare professionals, epidemiologists, and policymakers. The primary objective of the journal is to offer a comprehensive understanding of the coronavirus disease and its impact on public health, particularly with regards to its current outbreak. The Journal also provides an opportunity for researchers in the concerned field to publish their latest findings and contribute to scientific progress. The Journal encourages high-quality research by accepting original research articles, reviews, case reports, perspectives, and editorials. In summary, The International Journal of Coronaviruses is an essential resource for researchers, health policymakers, and other stakeholders in the fight against the coronavirus disease. The journal provides comprehensive information on the disease and continues to raise public awareness about the pandemic.
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