Debunking myths about COVID-19, paranoiac misconceptions, recent developments and its current stance

Khalid, Z. and Yousaf, M.A. and Shakoori, F.R. and Munir, M. and Shakoori, A.R. (2020) Debunking myths about COVID-19, paranoiac misconceptions, recent developments and its current stance. Pakistan Journal of Zoology, 52 (6). pp. 2377-2387. ISSN 0030-9923

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Abstract

As the COVID-19 is becoming an increasing health threat, it has urged the scientists all over the world to not only research about its transmission, prevalence and causes but also to spread its awareness in the maximum possible ways. Although the complete disease-causing mechanisms of COVID-19 remain to be fully elucidated, active research is being conducted continuously in the field to gather as much information about every aspect of this disease as possible. Also, a clear difference is prevalent in different regions of the world about the rate of deaths and survivals. Therefore, the current comprehensive review has been written in view of all these aspects so as to present a complete picture of where the world stands, how can the disease be coped, what myths have been developed along with this new pandemic, and what measures should be taken both at individual and states' levels to help fight against COVID-19. Copyright © 2020 Zoological Society of Pakistan.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Pakistan Journal of Zoology
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Subjects:
?? bat soup viruscorona virussars-cov-2wuhancoronavirussars coronaviruscommunication behaviordeveloping worlddisease transmissionhealth riskhealth surveymortalitysurvivalviral diseaseanimal science and zoology ??
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237129
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08 May 2026 09:35
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Published
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