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— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

“Corona means ‘crown,’ so these viruses appear crown-shaped when looked at under an electron microscope,” said Bhanu Sud, MD, an infectious disease specialist at St. Jude Medical Center in Placentia, California.
“Most coronaviruses are harmless,” he said. “They’ll usually cause mild to moderate upper respiratory tract illnesses, like the common cold. Most people will get infected with these viruses at some point in their lives.”

Sud emphasizes that while the outlook is good for most people infected with this type of virus, the SARS and the MERS strains are more serious.
The death rate is around 10 percent for people with SARS and 30 percent for those with the MERS variant.
“What is unknown right now is the virus being typed. They’re doing testing to find out what type of virus this is and whether it’s more similar to SARS or MERS,” Bhayani said. “I have a strong feeling that this is going to be a new virus.”

1) One Plus 8 & OnePlus 8 Pro.
2) Google Pixel 5 and Pixel 5 XL.
3) Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 (5G and In-Display Camera)
4) Red Hydrogen Two.
6) Huawei Mate 10 (Folding Phone)
7) Xiaomi’s POCO F2.
8) Xiaomi K30 Pro.
9) Oppo Realme 6


1) One Plus 8 & OnePlus 8 Pro.
2) Google Pixel 5 and Pixel 5 XL.
3) Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 (5G and In-Display Camera)
4) Red Hydrogen Two.
6) Huawei Mate 10 (Folding Phone)
7) Xiaomi’s POCO F2.
8) Xiaomi K30 Pro.
9) Oppo Realme 6
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