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Coronavirus: the hungry Vulture

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March 25, 2020
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Mohammad Shafi
The living universe, with its anxious solitude, is depressing the spirit of nations, on discovering the birth of Coronavirus-a virus which has transferred from animals to the human body. It reveals the tragic side of humanity, viewing the misery and disorder which has pervaded the world and fatigued the human psyche. It is the mixture of Viruses, which has triumphed over the world and is now transferring from human being body to human body. It moves like a hungry Vulture, sitting on the gates to get a good fame and a good view of the world. Whosoever is consumed by the Coronavirus is either an animal or a burnt tree in a solitude forest Coronavirus is universal in its nature, extending across all personal and social traits and types. It is a scientific disorder in the human body which is not affected by all social conditions. Religion and science, both are having a powerful impact on society. Humans want to live their lives in their environment but they struggle for their survival in their society. Society benefits from the religion, science and humans for a better understanding of a safe and protected life. It is a disease which arises from a number of factors but which kills through the failure of organs or body parts or due to a virtual infection in the lungs. It occurred as epidemic throughout the world. It gets its birth in Wuhan in China and it spends its boyhood throughout world as the rich boy of the President of America. It spreads easily from one person to another person, from animals to to humans and from one area to another. It is a communicable infection because it passes from one to another via sneezing. It provides variation in the normal structure of organs of the body.
We as human beings should behave not like humans but as a part of humanity to enhance not only our own health, but the health of the whole cosmos.
For those who are fond of unsuitable food, Coronavirus knocks on their door. Coronavirus is the result of a complicated interaction between man and his environment. The physical world greatly affects the health and determines the environment in which we humans live .We know ,it it is a large family of viruses causing common cold, respiratory symptoms, fever, cough, kidney failure and even death. Simply we can say it arrests the process of inspiration and expiration. It stops the nose, mouth, throat, voice- box, windpipe, lungs and muscles of the chest wall to work properly. Those who are careless, to them Coronavirus exist as a step-mother, pretending her love to you and consider her husband a scarecrow, cheats on him and fulfills her desires in an illegitimate way. Food and health are dependent upon each other. Food is important to live because our body requires it. It has a protective function. Food is the fuel we need to survive; we use animals and plants as a source of food. Doctors and Scientists of China should draw outcome of that fatal disease, find out what kind of food is not protective for human health? They should trace Patients health, food and it’s reaction. We know that an body is the source of that very disease. Diseases can be prevented by taking appropriate personal and social measures. We should wash our hands, stay in a suitable environment, control our environment, take daily baths, take social isolation, take personal protection, construct buildings-one side to keep nature, pastures and hills safe and use pure, clean water and pure air. Hence, we as human beings should behave not like humans but as a part of humanity to enhance not only our own health, but the health of the whole cosmos.
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