Article on the topic: "Pro-epidemic control"
We are all familiar with the situation where the coronavirus became a pandemic and forced us into isolation to prevent the spread of the virus. But what to do with all this hype and myths associated with the epidemic? What is the real picture of the situation and what is the correct attitude towards vaccination and quarantine?
Over the past few months, we have faced an unprecedented situation in the world of healthcare. The rapid spread of coronavirus has become a major challenge for all countries, especially those whose health infrastructure is not prepared for such incidents. In addition to the medical concerns caused by this outbreak, several myths and misconceptions about this disease have emerged.
Myth 1: Coronavirus is something new
Considering that the first cases of infection occurred at the end of December last year, it may seem that this virus was created deliberately and is a new threat to humanity. This is wrong. Coronavirus has been around for a long time and is transmitted from animals to humans through animals. We all know and use viruses in our bodies to fight