Abstract

The discovery of novel coronavirus through technology is undoubtedly a breakthrough and unique research in the world. A mysterious name with scientific obscurity is the coronavirus. The coronavirus is the most enduring systemic puzzle to plague world history. Dr Miah first discovered this virus called ISNAH in 2018 from his PhD research work at Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia. His experiment continued with advanced wireless sensors tracking on cats and dogs to a specific GPS location. As the coronavirus disease spreads rapidly across the globe, panic prevails among people from all walks of life. Symptoms include frequent sneezing, yawning, hiccups, runny nose, teeth grinding, and flatus at specific GPS locations due to the person's active open eyes, sudden body noises, and proximity sensor devices. Due to its similar symptoms to ISNAH, the World Health Organization named it COVID-19. After his PhD graduation, Dr. Miah lectured on his ISNAH credentials at various institutions through seminars, conferences, academic talks, workshops, and round table discussions at national and international levels. Dr. Miah has several publications related to his discovery, which were published in the Indexed journals. It was a hapless researcher's journey to reach the top of the target by swimming in strong currents in a ferocious crocodile-infested sea, but the research journey was successful as it received national and international recognition.

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