Coronavius infects Valentine's Day: British Doctors Warn Against Kisses and Against Kissing

British doctors have recently warned residents to avoid kisses and hugs on the eve of Valentine's Day for the pre-landing of the young killer coronary. Professor John Oxford, of Queen Mary University, said that people should protect themselves from the disease that is a social cavirus and survive with close contacts [...]
British doctors have recently warned residents to avoid kisses and hugs on the eve of Valentine's Day for the pre-landing of the young killer coronary.
Professor John Oxford of Queen Mary University said that people should protect themselves from the disease that is a social évirus and survive with close contacts among people, so they must avoid them.
The virus, also known as SARS-CoV-2, is distributed through pins in someone's breath and survives several hours in nonliving objects by staying infectious.
The virus has so far killed 1,100 two of them outside China.












