Coronavirus and COVID-19: Do you know the difference between the two?

We have been hearing about this from more than 2 months and now it is spreading even very drastically we are with over 1,38,000 cases in India and more than 5.47 million recorded globally, this coronavirus pandemic isn't phasing out soon. As it is increasing very much day by day so before that, we need to understand what is this COVID-19 Pandemic? Not actually just this we also need to understand the difference b/w the terms coronavirus and Covid-19? What this actually is and why are we using two terms every time we talk about this disease

1. Confused about the COVID-19 pandemic?

Considering it is such a mysterious disease and newer symptoms are being discovered every passing day, there is a slurry of questions looming in everybody's mind.

2. Difference between coronavirus and COVID-19

A big question is- is there any difference between COVID-19 and coronavirus?

Both these terms are used interchangeably and hence, it's very common to get confused between the two terms. What you need to know is that even though both of these are related to each other, they are not exactly the same.

3. What is coronavirus?

Different viruses, and the resulting diseases they cause are given specific names.

Coronavirus refers to a family of viruses that are responsible for the spread of illness-causing viruses (some of which can even be deadly) such as MERSA, SARS, common cold.

4. Naming of the virus

The word coronavirus is originated from the Latin word "corona", which means "crown". The name has been given to the virus because it appears crown-shaped when looked at under an electron microscope.

The viruses are zoonotic, which means they are transmitted between animals and people. SARS-CoV was transferred from civet cats to humans and MERS-CoV from dromedary camels.

5. Why we had a term COVID-19?

In comparison to this, COVID-19 is the name given to the type of coronavirus identified recently and was traced back to a wet market in Wuhan, China. While officially, this type of virus which is currently active was earmarked “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)”, COVID-19 is the disease responsible for the virus called SARS-CoV-2 or severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.

So, in an easier term, Covid-19 is one of the parts of Coronavirus flu, which actually impacts your respiratory syndrome and this is why many people required a ventilator to recover from this as it causes high breathing problem.

Many of us have been confused much with this, I hope this article will help you to clear your thoughts.

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