Outbreak
The coronavirus outbreak has become a global concern since its emergence in 2019. It is a highly infectious virus that initially appeared in Wuhan, China, and has since spread to over 200 countries worldwide. The virus belongs to a family of viruses known as coronaviruses, which are known to cause respiratory infections in humans and animals. The outbreak of coronavirus is a significant public health risk as it spreads rapidly, and there is currently no known cure. The symptoms of coronavirus include coughing, fever, and difficulty breathing, which can lead to severe complications such as pneumonia and, in severe cases, death. The International Journal of Coronaviruses is a vital source of information for researchers, medical professionals, and policymakers working to combat the spread of coronavirus. It publishes the latest scientific research and clinical studies related to coronaviruses, including the development of vaccines and therapies to treat the disease. The Journal plays a critical role in disseminating information about the virus and its spread, including the latest outbreak statistics and public health advisories. It also provides guidance on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of the disease.
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