Abstract

The 2019 dispersal of the new corona virus (2019-nCoV) presents the planet with a new emergency or health threat. In December 2019, this virus was spread by an unknown intermediate species to humans in Wuhan, China. Corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-2019) has identified via 6,143,019, active cases in India till on 29 September 2019. The aim of this article is to educate people to avoid public places and near encounters with infected persons and pets. The virus is human-transmitted and has triggered a global pandemic. In the First Chinese New Year, the epidemic was caused by mass migration from China, the release of 2019 (2019-nCoV) is on the first day of the Chinese New Year, with dramatically Chinese migration fueled the outbreak. In Chinese Provinces and in people who returned Wuhan to other countries cases were registered. A total of 82, 990 cases, 33,582 recoveries and 2802 deaths have been registered in India on 15 May 2020 (BBC 2020). In Kerala on 30 January India announced the first COVID-19 case, which amounted to three cases, all returning students from Wuhan, China. There was no significant rise in accidents during the remainder of February. 28 new cases, including the cases of a group of 14 Italian visitors, were published on 6 March. A quick overview of the latest COVID-19 know-how will be presented and relevant clinical features will be outlined as currently reported in this first report.

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