It has not been known to the common man how the virus, which has terrorized and
intimidated the world since January, has long been known. Finally, for the first time,
microscopic variants of coronavirus have been published by the National Institutes of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), an organization of the National Institutes
of Health in the United States.
Science magazine Live Science says the blood of a coronary infected patient recently
tested in the United States was tested at Rocky Mountain Laboratories (RML) in
Hamilton, Montana. It is there that scientists take pictures of circus-COV-2 (coronavirus)
circulating in blood cells through high-power scanning machines and electron microscopes.
Later the visual medical art department of the lab paints that picture.
The NIAID says the molecular picture of the novel corona virus matches much with
the SARS of 202 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) and MARS of 202 (Middle
East Respiratory Syndrome) virus.
Explaining the matter, NIAID said in a blog post that "corona" was added to the virus's
name because of the prickly surface. The word Latin means 'crown'. Because the virus
is such a thorn or a crown. Its DNA or RNA is covered in a layer of protein. The full
appearance of it cannot be seen through a simple microscope.
Meanwhile, the death toll from Coronavirus infection from the Wuhan city of Hubei
province in China is increasing. According to the Chinese government announcement,
up to 1,500 people have died from the virus. The total number of affected people,
including 28, is 3,212. Apart from China, four people have died from the virus in
Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan and France so far.

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