Abstract:Corona is a single-stranded RNA virus that has been around since the late
1960s when it was first discovered. The Nidovirales order includes the Corona viridae
family of viruses. The crown-shaped spikes on the virus structure's outer surface inspire
the name Corona. The virus has affected chickens and pigs, but there hasn't been a
significant human-to-human transmission. The virus's mode of communication and
other related information are continually updated every few weeks, increasing
uncertainty. A Chinese st… Show more
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