Tuesday, 24 March 2020
Cautious COVID-19
Hello everyone! Sorry for the rare updates. But especially today, I would like to discuss about the virus that has been going on internationally and spreading as quickly as wildfires. (Jokes aside)
I am going to talk about the 5W1H (What, When, Why, Where, Who and How) regarding about this situation.
What is this disease?
The coronavirus can be defined as any of a group of RNA that cause a variety of diseases in human and other animals. Symptoms may include fevers, cough,
tiredness and difficulty in breathing. So... if you feel some of these synptoms, I recommend you to stay at home and quarantine yourself and try to seek for medical help without using physical contact (going out) as it may increase the chances of the disease to spread from one another.
When did the outbreak happen?
WHO (World Health Organization) was informed that there were a cluster of severe pneumonia cases on 31st December 2019. However, there were coronavirus cases since 1965 but they were not as severe as the current situation. The year 2019 was the year when this type of coronavirus was first discovered, hence its name COVID- 19 ( CoronaVirus Disease -2019)
Where was it first discovered?
Scientist and experts have pinned a point on where how the virus first spread from animal to human. The first cases were reported to be in Wuhan, China, specifically in a wet market where they sold wild animals for consumption. Possums, Cats, Porcupines and especiallu BATS ( where the virus first may have started)
Who are infected?
The coronavirus has infected 196 countries including Indonesia and 1 international conveyance (The Diamond Princess Cruise Ship harbored in Yokohama, Japan). Everyone from newborns to old generations can get infected from this virus as it is spread easily from sneeze and cough droplets to little to be seen by the naked eye. Although the mortality rate is higher for older people.
Why can this virus easily spread worldwide internationally and quickly at the same time?
The most spread is from droplets produced when an infected person coughs, which are inhaled by people nearby. Transmission from touching contaminated surfaces hasn't been shown yet, though recent tests from scientists suggest its possible-one reason why you should train not to touch your face and wash your hands as frequent as possible.
How to reduce the risk of getting coronavirus COVID-19?
Right now as 24 March 2020, there are no vaccines to prevent the disease, However here are some precautions to take.
1.Wash your hands regularly for 20 seconds, with soap and water or alcohol-based hand rub
2. Cover your nose and mouth with a disposable tissue or flexed elbow when you cough or sneeze
3. Avoid close contact (1 meter or 3 feet) with people who are unwell
4. Stay home and self-isolate from others in the household if you feel unwell
5. Don't touch your eyes, nose and mouth if your hands are not clean
Currently, there are 392,380 cases worldwide, 17,147 have died and luckily 103,393 have recovered. The top 10 countries who have the highest number of total cases of COVID-19 are as following
1 China
2. Italy
3. U.S.A
4. Spain
5. Germany
6. Iran
7. France
8. Switzerland
9. South Korea
10. U.K
Indonesia has 686 total cases (24 March 2020). 55 who have died and 30 who have recovered. There are 601 active cases at the moment and none of them are serious.
So please... stay at home, study and work from home, continue to do your social distancing and quarantine
Sources of information
How to reduce the risk of getting coronavirus COVID-19?
Right now as 24 March 2020, there are no vaccines to prevent the disease, However here are some precautions to take.
1.Wash your hands regularly for 20 seconds, with soap and water or alcohol-based hand rub
2. Cover your nose and mouth with a disposable tissue or flexed elbow when you cough or sneeze
3. Avoid close contact (1 meter or 3 feet) with people who are unwell
4. Stay home and self-isolate from others in the household if you feel unwell
5. Don't touch your eyes, nose and mouth if your hands are not clean
Currently, there are 392,380 cases worldwide, 17,147 have died and luckily 103,393 have recovered. The top 10 countries who have the highest number of total cases of COVID-19 are as following
1 China
2. Italy
3. U.S.A
4. Spain
5. Germany
6. Iran
7. France
8. Switzerland
9. South Korea
10. U.K
Indonesia has 686 total cases (24 March 2020). 55 who have died and 30 who have recovered. There are 601 active cases at the moment and none of them are serious.
So please... stay at home, study and work from home, continue to do your social distancing and quarantine
Sources of information
https://www.google.com/amp/s/api.nationalgeographic.com/distribution/public/amp/science/2020/02/here-is-what-coronavirus-does-to-the-body
https://www.cdc.gov/media/dpk/diseases-and-conditions/coronavirus/coronavirus-2020.html
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3047716/china-bans-wildlife-trade-killer-wuhan-coronavirus-spreads
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
https://www.who.int
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.click2houston.com/health/2020/03/20/this-is-how-quickly-coronavirus-spreads-how-it-affects-you/%3foutputType=amp
https://www.cdc.gov/media/dpk/diseases-and-conditions/coronavirus/coronavirus-2020.html
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3047716/china-bans-wildlife-trade-killer-wuhan-coronavirus-spreads
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
https://www.who.int
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.click2houston.com/health/2020/03/20/this-is-how-quickly-coronavirus-spreads-how-it-affects-you/%3foutputType=amp
Tuesday, 14 January 2020
Splendid Switzerland!
Hello Again!
So... Winter Holiday was the highlight of last year! and with that... I would like to share some of my personal recounts that I myself experienced throughout my adventurous trip!
Unlike my previous blog posts, I am only going to be putting ONLY exciting and facinating things in this post
ENJOY!
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I arrived at Zurich, Switzerland after a long and tiresome flight from Jakarta - Doha. I must say that I got really bad Jet Lag so my sleep clock was very different to the time there. We rented a car and we visited a small country - Liechetenstein. There, we saw some historical buildings in its capital city, Vaduz. We had roasted turkey for lunch and then went to St. Moritz for the night! For dinner we ate Cheese Fondue which is one of Switzerland's well-known dishes.
The next day we went skiing at the town square in St. Moritz. Although skiing was quite difficult for me, I must say that it was definitely fun. We had a short stop to Tirano, Italy where we had pasta for lunch. Of course I ordered my favourite - Linguine with Pesto Sauce. We then had a short toilet stop and went to Tasch, Switzerland where we had to park our car as our next destination was Zermatt, which is a city that has no cars and other transport vehicles except for bicycles and small taxis.
The next day we went around the city, seeing the famous Matterhorn Mountain and also skiing again! We then had a little shopping of local souvenirs to bring home.i must say the view there was spectacular as ever. The snow covered the fir trees and buildings there which looked like a scene out of a fairytale!
We ate beef tartare and crackers with caviar which was delicious as ever and we headed to Vevey which is famous for The Fork, a sculpture out of stainless steel located in lake Geneva. We then arrived at Annecy, passing through Geneva for some shopping, for the night.
The nexy day we went to Gstaad and Interlaken
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