How The Virus Spreads Among People
This my new blogger, Addres ,coxbd201111, it has many contents,blog article, I like to affiliate marketing,,digital marketing, data entry works,lot of video s, tutorials,online income opportunity
Blog Archive
-
►
2024
(22)
- ► 10/13 - 10/20 (5)
- ► 09/29 - 10/06 (2)
- ► 09/22 - 09/29 (2)
- ► 09/15 - 09/22 (3)
- ► 08/25 - 09/01 (2)
- ► 05/12 - 05/19 (3)
- ► 04/21 - 04/28 (1)
- ► 03/17 - 03/24 (1)
- ► 03/10 - 03/17 (1)
- ► 02/18 - 02/25 (1)
- ► 01/07 - 01/14 (1)
-
►
2023
(9)
- ► 12/31 - 01/07 (1)
- ► 08/27 - 09/03 (1)
- ► 07/09 - 07/16 (1)
- ► 05/21 - 05/28 (1)
- ► 05/07 - 05/14 (1)
- ► 04/23 - 04/30 (2)
- ► 03/12 - 03/19 (1)
- ► 01/15 - 01/22 (1)
-
►
2022
(9)
- ► 12/18 - 12/25 (3)
- ► 10/30 - 11/06 (3)
- ► 10/23 - 10/30 (1)
- ► 07/17 - 07/24 (1)
- ► 06/05 - 06/12 (1)
-
►
2021
(38)
- ► 11/21 - 11/28 (1)
- ► 10/10 - 10/17 (1)
- ► 09/12 - 09/19 (1)
- ► 07/04 - 07/11 (1)
- ► 06/20 - 06/27 (3)
- ► 05/16 - 05/23 (1)
- ► 05/02 - 05/09 (1)
- ► 04/25 - 05/02 (2)
- ► 04/11 - 04/18 (1)
- ► 04/04 - 04/11 (1)
- ► 03/28 - 04/04 (3)
- ► 03/14 - 03/21 (1)
- ► 03/07 - 03/14 (4)
- ► 02/28 - 03/07 (1)
- ► 02/14 - 02/21 (2)
- ► 02/07 - 02/14 (3)
- ► 01/31 - 02/07 (2)
- ► 01/24 - 01/31 (1)
- ► 01/10 - 01/17 (7)
- ► 01/03 - 01/10 (1)
-
►
2020
(46)
- ► 12/27 - 01/03 (6)
- ► 12/20 - 12/27 (5)
- ► 12/13 - 12/20 (5)
- ► 12/06 - 12/13 (4)
- ► 11/29 - 12/06 (6)
- ► 11/22 - 11/29 (5)
- ► 11/08 - 11/15 (8)
- ► 11/01 - 11/08 (2)
- ► 10/18 - 10/25 (3)
- ► 10/11 - 10/18 (2)
Thursday, November 12, 2020
How covid -19 virus spread among the people ?
How to make protect yourself from conrona virus,its spread ?
How to Protect Yourself from corona virus,& its spread ?
The best way to slow the spread of the virus is to limit your
contact with other people. This will help flatten the curve. There are a few ways to do this:
- Work from home if you can.
- Avoid travel when possible. This is especially
important if you or someone you live with is older or has a health
condition that raises the chances of serious COVID-19 illness.
- Visit with family and friends by phone and computer
instead of in person.
- If you must go out, stand at least 6 feet away from
people, and wear a cloth face mask.
- Wash your hands often.
- If you’re sick, stay in a separate bedroom away from
others in your home.
- Do your shopping, especially for groceries or
drugstore items, online if possible.
- Keep your pets away from people and animals outside
your home. Cats should stay indoors as much as possible.
- Clean up pet waste properly. Wash your hands
afterward and after you touch them, their food, or their toys.
- If you have COVID-19 symptoms, limit contact with
your pet. If you can’t have someone else take care of your animals, wear a
cloth face mask when you’re around them, and wash your hands before and
after you interact with them.
It may seem extreme to limit large
gatherings, ask people to work from home, and close schools, restaurants, and
theaters. But health experts say these are the best ways to slow the spread of
the virus. As some places ease these rules, keep in mind that the virus hasn’t
gone away. Be careful about your contact with others.
When to Quarantine or Isolate
To stop the spread of coronavirus, people
who are sick need to self-quarantine, or stay away from those who are well.
Because you may not show symptoms right away, you should also self-quarantine
if you know that you've come into contact with someone who has COVID-19.
- Stay at home.
- Don't have visitors.
- Wash your hands often with soap and warm water.
- Don't share personal items like dishes, utensils,
and towels.
- Clean frequently touched surfaces like counters,
doorknobs, phones, and remote controls.
If you've tested positive for
COVID-19, isolate yourself. Stay
at home in a room that's separate from everyone else, if possible. Avoid
contact with other people and pets. Wear a face mask when you have to be near
other people.
If your symptoms get worse, call your
doctor or hospital before you go in. Follow their instructions to get medical
help.
Isolate yourself until there's no chance
that you could spread the virus. Your
doctor can tell you when it's safe to stop.
Drinking water purifier
Hot Sale R. O System Water Purifier with Frame and Pressure Gauge
Min. Order: 50 Pieces
- Certification: RoHS, CE
- Salt Rejection Rate: 98.0%
- Application: Household
- Capacity: 50 Gallon
- Type: Activated Carbon
- Motive Force: Pressure
- Zhejiang, China ISO9001:2015
Ropur nuclear power project
Bd‡ZLvi DwÏb †Pxayix,
mv‡eK DØZb KgKZv, evsjv‡`k cigvby kwI Kwgkb I mgvRKgx ,†
Avcbviv mevB Rv‡bb,we`y¨r Drcv`b I mievin n‡&”Q †`‡ki Dbœq‡bi Pvwe
KvwU.AvR we`y¨r Afv‡e , I Nb Nb †jvW‡kvwos,d‡j AvR Rb Rxeb AwZ¯U,e¨emv
evwbR¨,KjKviLvbv, me RvMvq †jvKkvb..miKvi hvq Avevi Av‡m.wKš‘ D³ mgm¨v mgvav‡bi
Dci AvR ch¨šZ †Kvb miKvi mgv`vb Kwi‡Z
cvwi‡Z‡Q bv,. wKbZz †`‡ki w`b w`b
we`y¨r†`iI Pvwn`v evwW‡Z‡Q. wKbZz Drcv`b bvB , Zv Qvov Avgv‡`I we`y¨r Drcv`b †K›`ª ¸wj cÖvq M¨vm
wfwIK,d‡j M¨v‡mi Afv‡e RvZxq Drcv`b
wMª‡W cÖvq NvUwZ . .eZgv‡Z miKvi iƒccyi
cigvby we`y¨r Drcv`‡bi KvR nv‡Z †bIqvq ¯evMZg RvbvB.Ges ivwkqvb †dWv‡ik‡bi g‡a¨
02 b‡fæi 2011 Pzw³ &¯ev¶wiZ nIqv‡Z,4/5 eQ‡I g‡a¨ PywI †gvZv‡eK bvwK 1200
†gMvIqvU we`y¨r RvZxq wMÖ‡W meiven Kwi‡e.
1961,mv‡j `yB‡kv GK‡iiI †ewk Rwgi Dci iƒccyi cigvby we`y¨r Drcv`b †K›`ª
¯nvcb Kiv nh. GZw`b &cÖ‡qvRbxh A‡_i Afv‡e I bvbv ivR‡bwZK `yiw`÷I Afv‡e
ev¯Íevqb nq bvB, GB `xN© mgq.g‡a Avkv Kwi we`y¨r mgvm¨ wKPQy mgvavb nB‡e, cvigvbweK
Drcv`b cªwµqv GKUv RwvUj welq ,A‡bK e¨qeûj, Ges A‡bK we‡klÁ `iKvi,cvigvbweK kw³ Avgviv kvwšÍi Kvi‡b ee¨nvi Kwi‡Z PvB ,.evsjv‡`k
cigvby kw³ Kwgkb ,GB cÖKéwU ev¯Zevqb Kwi‡e ,A‡bK AemicÖv&ß Kwgk‡bi †Pqvig¨vbMb D³ cÖKé ev¯Zevqb Kivi Rb¨
AvMÖnYxZ wQj .Kwgk‡b 3 †gMvIqvU m¤úb GKUv cigvby Pzwj i‡q‡Q. d‡j cvigvbweK
cÖhyw³ I cÖ‡hvM Kivi my‡hvM Avwm‡Z‡Q. cigvby Pzwj‡Z †ZRw¯µqv wewKib †_‡K i¶v Kiv Ges Bnvi wmwÛs eK †`Iqv GK
we‡kl Dcv`vb Avgv‡`I †`‡k i‰q‡Q.cigvbyweK Pzwj I cwi‡ek i¶v Kiv Dnvi
wmcwU GKUv ¸Z¡cyb welh.. GB e¨cv‡i
KKªevRvi¯n ˆmKZ LwbR evwj Avnin †K›`ªi ,Drcvw`Z Bj‡gbvBU, g¨vM‡bUvBU, wRi‡Kvb, e¨env‡i Kiv hvB‡Z cv‡i,. d‡j A‡bK ˆe‡`wkK UvKv mªvPh nB‡e, g¨vM‡bUvBU ,Bj‡gbvUb, wRiKb, civgvwbK kwI
Pzwj‡Z wewKib †iva Kivi Rb¨ e¨vcKev‡e e¨eûZ n‡q‡Q as a radiation shielding blocks materials in
the nuclear reactor and x-ray machine installation as the same works .KKªevRvi ˆmKZ LwbR evwj Avnib
†K›`ª,cigvby kw³ Kwgk‡bi GKUv cÖKé, evsjv‡`‡ki DcKz‡j A‡bK Rwic,Abym×vb d‡j
g~j¨evb Lwb‡Ri cwigvb 17.6 j¶ Ub,Zvnvi g‡a 81000 Ub †g¨vM‡bUvBU,GeO
1025,558nvRvi Ub Bj‡gbvBU,,hvnv `xN© w`b awiqv evwYwRKfv‡e D‡Iv‡jvb Kiv n‡q‡Q
bv. cvigvwbK we`y¨r †K›`ª GBme e¨envi Kiv hvq wKbv †`Lv DwPZ,
eZgv‡b DI cÖ‡R± `yiZ¡ KvR Pwj‡Z‡Q, eZgvb WvUv c‡i †jwL‡ZwQ,
Bd‡ZLvi DwÏb †Pxs,
8
অনুরোধ
Monday, November 9, 2020
Corona virus covid-19 disease,its symptoms,Diagnosis,prevention.
Symptoms of COVID-19
The main symptoms include:
· Fever
· Coughing
· Shortness of breath
· Trouble breathing
· Fatigue
· Chills, sometimes with shaking
· Body aches
· Headache
· Sore throat
· Loss of smell or taste
· Nausea
· Diarrhea
The virus can lead to pneumonia, respiratory failure, septic shock, and death. Many COVID-19 complications may be caused by a condition known as cytokine release syndrome or a cytokine storm. This is when an infection triggers your immune system to flood your bloodstream with inflammatory proteins called cytokines. They can kill tissue and damage your organs.
If you notice the following severe symptoms in yourself or a loved one, get medical help right away:
· Trouble breathing or shortness of breath
· Ongoing chest pain or pressure
· New confusion
· Can’t wake up fully
· Bluish lips or face
Strokes have also been reported in some people who have COVID-19. Remember FAST:
· Face. Is one side of the person’s face numb or drooping? Is their smile lopsided?
· Arms. Is one arm weak or numb? If they try to raise both arms, does one arm sag?
· Speech. Can they speak clearly? Ask them to repeat a sentence.
· Time. Every minute counts when someone shows signs of a stroke. Call 911 right away.
If you’re infected, symptoms can show up in as few as 2 days or as many as 14. It varies from person to person.
According to researchers in China, these were the most common symptoms among people who had COVID-19:
· Fever 99%
· Fatigue 70%
· Cough 59%
· Lack of appetite 40%
· Body aches 35%
· Shortness of breath 31%
· Mucus/phlegm 27%
Some people who are hospitalized for COVID-19 have also have dangerous blood clots, including in their legs, lungs, and arteries.
Coronavirus Transmission
How does the coronavirus spread?
SARS-CoV-2, the virus, mainly spreads from person to person.
Most of the time, it spreads when a sick person coughs or sneezes. They can spray droplets as far as 6 feet away. If you breathe them in or swallow them, the virus can get into your body. Some people who have the virus don't have symptoms, but they can still spread the virus.
You can also get the virus from touching a surface or object the virus is on, then touching your mouth, nose, or possibly your eyes. Most viruses can live for several hours on a surface that they land on. A study shows that SARS-CoV-2 can last for several hours on various types of surfaces:
· Copper: 4 hours
Coronavirus Diagnosis
Call your doctor or local health department if you think you’ve been exposed and have symptoms like:
· Fever of 100 F or higher
· Cough
· Trouble breathing
In most states, decisions about who gets tested for COVID-19 are made at the state or local level.
A swab test is the most common method. It looks for signs of the virus in your upper respiratory tract. The person giving the test puts a swab up your nose to get a sample from the back of your nose and throat. That sample usually goes to a lab that looks for viral material, but some areas may have rapid tests that give results in as little as 15 minutes.
If there are signs of the virus, the test is positive. A negative test could mean there is no virus or there wasn’t enough to measure. That can happen early in an infection. It usually takes 24 hours to get results, but the tests must be collected, stored, shipped to a lab, and processed.
The FDA is granting emergency use authorizations for tests that don’t have full approval yet. These include a home nasal swab test, a home saliva test, and tests that check your blood for things called antibodies. Your immune system makes antibodies in response to an infection.
A swab test can only tell whether you have the virus in your body at that moment. But an antibody test can show whether you’ve ever been exposed to the virus, even if you didn’t have symptoms. This is important in officials’ efforts to learn how widespread COVID-19 is. In time, it might also help them figure out who’s immune to the virus.
The FDA is working with laboratories across the country to develop more tests.
Coronavirus Prevention
Coronavirus Prevention
Take these steps:
· Wash your hands often with soap and water or clean them with an alcohol-based sanitizer. This kills viruses on your hands.
· Practice social distancing. Because you can have and spread the virus without knowing it, you should stay home as much as possible. If you do have to go out, stay at least 6 feet away from others.
· Cover your nose and mouth in public. If you have COVID-19, you can spread it even if you don’t feel sick. Wear a cloth face covering to protect others. This isn’t a replacement for social distancing. You still need to keep a 6-foot distance between yourself and those around you. Don’t use a face mask meant for health care workers. And don’t put a face covering on anyone who is:
o Under 2 years old
o Having trouble breathing
o Unconscious or can’t remove the mask on their own for other reasons
· Don’t touch your face. Coronaviruses can live on surfaces you touch for several hours. If they get on your hands and you touch your eyes, nose, or mouth, they can get into your body.
· Clean and disinfect. You can clean first with soap and water, but disinfect surfaces you touch often, like tables, doorknobs, light switches, toilets, faucets, and sinks. Use a mix of household bleach and water (1/3 cup bleach per gallon of water, or 4 teaspoons bleach per quart of water) or a household cleaner that’s approved to treat SARS-CoV-2. You can check the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website to see if yours made the list. Wear gloves when you clean and throw them away when you’re done.
There’s no proof that herbal therapies and teas can prevent infection.
COVID-19 preparation tips
In addition to practicing the prevention tips listed above, you can:
· Meet as a household or larger family to talk about who needs what.
· If you have people at a higher risk, ask their doctor what to do.
· Talk to your neighbors about emergency planning. Join your neighborhood chat group or website to stay in touch.
· Find community aid organizations that can help with health care, food delivery, and other supplies.
· Make an emergency contact list. Include family, friends, neighbors, carpool drivers, doctors, teachers, employers, and the local health department.
Choose a room (or rooms) where you can keep someone who’s sick or who’s been exposed separate from the rest of you. Coronavirus Prevention
Take these steps:
· Wash your hands often with soap and water or clean them with an alcohol-based sanitizer. This kills viruses on your hands.
· Practice social distancing. Because you can have and spread the virus without knowing it, you should stay home as much as possible. If you do have to go out, stay at least 6 feet away from others.
· Cover your nose and mouth in public. If you have COVID-19, you can spread it even if you don’t feel sick. Wear a cloth face covering to protect others. This isn’t a replacement for social distancing. You still need to keep a 6-foot distance between yourself and those around you. Don’t use a face mask meant for health care workers. And don’t put a face covering on anyone who is:
Under 2 years old
Having trouble breathing
Unconscious or can’t remove the mask on their own for other reasons
· Don’t touch your face. Coronaviruses can live on surfaces you touch for several hours. If they get on your hands and you touch your eyes, nose, or mouth, they can get into your body.
Clean and disinfect. You can clean first with soap and water, but disinfect surfaces you touch often, like tables, doorknobs, light switches, toilets, faucets, and sinks. Use a mix of household bleach and water (1/3 cup bleach per gallon of water, or 4 teaspoons bleach per quart of water) or a household cleaner that’s approved to treat SARS-CoV-2. You can check the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website to see if yours made the list. Wear gloves when you clean and throw them awa
By Iftekhar Chowdhury ,,very Impotant post ,view ,comments ,
Sunday, November 8, 2020
UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE ABOUT MY SHORT VISIT IN AUSTRALIA
Australia is a vast land ,but , economically is highly development and its has many
natural resources , most tourist attraction places advances on , educational , & its
digital development ,high speed internet .stable polices situation. , all about most
advances , development country of the world .. .I t is only nation state that in the
world occupies an entire continent .It has no land border with any other country .its
population is only 25 million ,its area about 7.617,930 sq km.2 , most low density of
people living ,about 7 people living per sqkm. Australia has six colonies & federation
state of liberal democratic political system,that function as a federal parliamentary
constitutional monarchy comprising of six state and several territories .Vicoria ,perth,
Queensland Tasmania, Brisbane, Adelaide , is main city . most of the people is living
in coastline ,and urbanized ,most r educated , It is a secure ,country , It has many
natural resources mining,wildlife, nearly 10000 beaches .It is a multi level
culture,multi level national .full of landscapes,forest,it is a commonwealth country,All
infrastructure ,such as political,health,education ,electricity ,housing,road ,high way
road sytem,is plan way making,it is surprised to see that no traffic jam,no noise,no
crowded, no air pullulate ,sewerage is wonderful, and good environment though out
the country . people living on various religion believes, Australian in
The Sydney Opera House is an
instantly recognisable Sydney landmark and architectural marvel, but it is also
the heart of cultural life in the Harbour City. The Opera House hosts plays,
talks, concerts and, of course, opera, and you can even get behind the scenes.
A backstage tour gives you access to the corridors and green rooms of the
Sydney Opera House usually reserved for musicians and performers. You’ll also
learn why this building is such a focal point for Sydneysiders, and secrets you
wouldn’t discover by simply photographing the bright white sails. When your
tour is over grab a drink or a bite to eat right on the harbour at the popular
Opera Bar or Opera Kitchen.
It’s highly
unusual for a world city to have so many stunning beaches just minutes from its
centre, but in Sydney you can find yourself swimming at a famous stretch of
sand such as Bondi Beach or Manly Beach within 25 minutes of leaving your city
hotel. Beaches are an integral part of life here: many Sydneysiders wake up,
grab a coffee and have a swim in the ocean before going to work in the morning.
If you’re heading to Bondi, try a post-swim coffee at Speedos Café, so named
after the popular Australian swimwear brand that originated here in 1914.
#Iftekhar uddin chowdhury ,former senior officer ,baec,social worker ,tek para ,coxsbazar,
Past President ,Apex Club international,coxsbazar.Bangladesh.
Bangladesh.
Iftekhar chowdhury
coxbd201111
-
THE BEST LAPTOP YOU CAN BUY IN 2020 The best laptop for you, from ultraportables to high-powered editing machines By Monica Chin @mcsquar...
-
coxbd201111









