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vaieri [72.5K]
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Hi there, if you answer this question, you'll get Brainliest.

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o-na [289]3 years ago
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Well there are a few symptoms but if you or anyone around you has flu like symptoms it is for your safety and of those around you that you stay away from others. The corona virus is an airborne virus that can be transmitted through air so if someone around you has the virus your can breathe it in.
While there is currently no confirmed date that the pandemic will end many scientists are devoting themselves to finding a vaccine for it, they currently predict that this will all be over in a few months.
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