Coronavirus: Study shows how long we will remain isolated

A recent study based on the Coronavirus trajector in China has warned various states that want to facilitate or remove retributive measures to return to normal to keep quarantines until finding the vaccine against Coronavirus after 1 year and a half. Researchers in Hong Kong said a second wave [...]
Researchers in Hong Kong said that a second potential wave of those infected with Covid-19 in the Kind could grow “-exponcial” if the measures ease quickly and governments become self- satisfied.
The study, published in a medical journal, used the pattern based on the data of Covid 19 out of 10 Chinese provinces with the highest number of confirmed cases, and also the confirmed risk of fatality cases in all 31 provinces to determine the potential effects of easing measures after the first wave infection, writes Independent, translates Periscope.
Aggressions in everyday life in China have been effective in reducing the number of coronary infections.
But the potential for a second wave of infection following the removal of resurgent measures in China remains very high.
Professor Joseph Wu of the University of Hong Kong, who was co-author of this research, said: “While these control measures appear to have reduced the number of infections to very low levels, without the flock's immunity to Covid-19shi, cases may increase very much. ”
Researchers said their findings are critical for sites in the early stages of quarantine.
Meanwhile, the first vaccine for the coronary to be used massively in humans is expected to become accessible only after a year and a half. /Periscope












