This is our chance to share our ideas and experiences around the coronavirus outbreak with you.

We’re sure that you are all already aware of what is happening around the world. At the moment you probably also remember that the crisis has left our lives on the brink of a serious meltdown. The truth is, we want to share our views on several subjects, some personal, some critical topics about the economy, how the global COVID-19 affected us personally, the most important questions we have about the virus and its impact on our world.

Are you not one of them? Why not? We would like to be, and will be, your source. We all know that there are so many websites offering coronavirus related information. We want to do our best (at least, those of us who had COVID-19) to take control of our information, be it by taking precautions and avoiding certain symptoms, or by actively looking for information.

COVID-19 is a virus that’s still being tracked, which is not the same as saying it’s gone though and the virus is still lurking in the air. For those of us that were not affected by COVID-19 at the start, the number of cases at the beginning of the outbreak are much higher than what we are being told today. That is because, there are many unknowns, unknowns of unknowns at the moment.

We have to change a little bit the way we talk about the virus. To those of you who know, or think you know, what coronavirus is, we do not mention COVID-19. Our aim is to do our best to provide you the information you will need to know about the virus, as well as provide you with general information regarding the coronavirus.

What is coronavirus; how does it happen; how is it transmitted?Coronavirus (Covid-19) is a disease of the respiratory system caused by the beta-coronaviruses, which are common on the planet. The disease is transmitted by: 1. direct contact with mucus, droplets or other body fluids from an infected person2. close contact with an infected person3. fomite4.

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