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**COVID-19** a visual summary of the new coronavirus pandemic

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Published 15 Mar 2020

Information to make this video was obtained and collated from the following resources: UpToDate, CDC, WHO and journal articles from the Lancet and NEJM. "The World health organisation (WHO) has declared COVID-19 a pandemic. COVID 19 stands for coronavirus disease 2019 and is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that are common in people and many different species of animals including cats and bats. Common human coronavirus typically causes an upper respiratory tract infection, like the common cold. Most people get infected with one or more of these viruses at some point in their lives. The human coronavirus infection typically resolves on its own with basic rest while feeling miserable. Rarely, the coronaviruses that infect animals can evolve and become a new human coronavirus which then infect and spread between people. Important examples include severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus or SARS in 2003 and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus also known MERS in 2012"

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    @user-ji1bk5gx3n4 years ago My professor always recommended Armando's videos. Your videos have always been very helpful in reviewing classes.
    I graduated with good grades thanks to enjoyable study with your drawings. Thank you. in South Korea. ...
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    @roshanpoudel51404 years ago I graduated well while I had a biology major ,all thanks to you . 11
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    @rianabegg16864 years ago So I got a patient today that Armando had treated. Trying to explain to my supervisor why I’m such a fan girl and was so excited. This guy got me through uni!! - a bit surreal seeing his name on the paperwork. 2
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    @zahraammadani4 years ago I have been watching your videos since you were with 300K followers and now you’re with 1.35M ! I’m so proud of your hard work
    God bless you 🙏🏼
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    @supermusicpoint20084 years ago Super Music Point wethin,SubaPathum.Dr.Sarith Jayasinghe.thank you.
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    @mbonuchinedu24204 years ago well explained. Thanks for this information Armando Hasudungan. 1
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    @MrAdot7154 years ago Probably one of the greatest videos I’ve ever watched. Thank you. God bless 14
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    @MissMarinaCapri4 years ago Interesting summary of information on COVID - 19. Thank you for sharing
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    @amygonyea26414 years ago I have added many of these videos to my Anatomy & Physiology and General Biology classes. I have my students draw and label all the time, these are EXCELLENT and I am so appreciative of this approach. This is basically a tutoring site that I wouldn't have the resources for at my urban community college. Thank you so much Armando. ...
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    @anupamsharma84314 years ago Very informative content , Thanks a lot. 1
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    @ZeePark214 years ago Finally! Armando talking about covid-19. Just what I've been waiting for 👏🏻 7
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    @brownkemosabe4 years ago I have waited for your summary of this for so long! 157
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    @juniorp7264 years ago You are my go to for understanding the pathophysiology
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    @amygonyea26414 years ago I have added many of these videos to my Anatomy & Physiology and General Biology classes. I have my students draw and label all the time, these are EXCELLENT and I am so appreciative of this approach. This is basically a tutoring site that I wouldn't have the resources for at my urban community college (Saint Paul College, MN). Thank you so much Armando. ...
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    @fulcrum64064 years ago ~ Thank you Armando Hasudungan for your fine presentations. 1
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    @pradeepkumardadawala89314 years ago Every thing covered and explained so nicely.Stay safe
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    @shotsfiredandmissed90684 years ago hopefully you would also post the immunopathogenesis of this virus and why it's infectivity is so fast 5
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    @pansilrakimu76634 years ago Excellent and a lot of details and simple and thorough explanations. I always trust and like your videos. Thanks a lot Armando. 1
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    @francismausley72394 years ago Such an intense virulence! "O Lord, protect us from what lieth in front of us and behind us, above our heads, on our right, on our left, below our feet and every other side to which we are exposed. Verily, Thy protection over all things is unfailing." ~ Baha'i Prayer ...
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    @wkbarr4 years ago Excellent information! Thank you for your time and research!
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    @Mizzeryluvzcompany4 years ago That was an excellent video. Thank you! 1
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    @rebeccawoodward16614 years ago Excellent video! Thank you for explaining in such a straightforward yet scientifically based manner. It's absolutely wonderful to have people like you creating public, easily accessible content for others to view during this time. ... 1
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    @mosjabr4 years ago I hope everyone is safe, and all patients will be cured, then we come back to watch this video while being less nervous as it's something from the past. 7
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    @cherrypichick67824 years ago REMARKABLE & BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED SUMMARY! Will use your video to teach my classes! Thank You & Bravo! 👏🏻
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    @filenbar80444 years ago great Job continue..........Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    @mehulturakhia19584 years ago very good overview at that point of time of release. GREAT
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    @rajvanshivineet4 years ago Very beautifully explained even a layman can understand easily.
    Thank you and best wishes 🙏
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    @ahmadayoub95064 years ago Thanks for the summary
    Wish all stay fine 🌸
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    @aliakhtar74054 years ago Hi! as you know board is going to increase communication skills questions in step 1 from may 2020. Can you please do a video on what is the best source to study for it since FA 2020 and UW don't cover it comprehensively. Thank you. ... 2
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    @alansilvademattos29654 years ago Thank you very much. we need information and not panic.
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    @asimahmed65924 years ago Very good this video is totally coverage of covid 19
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    @brookq8kw3294 years ago I hope there is an Arabic translation because there are a lot of Arabs following this channel and thank you❤️❤️ 5
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    @mujdemerhamet4 years ago I've waited this video since I've seen the announcement in your Facebook page . . Thank you for your hard work 😊🙏
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    @mystic99444 years ago Summer of 2019 both myself and my hair dresser got sicker than we have ever been at the same time. She was diagnosed with pneumonia, and I was diagnosed with influenza type a with bronchitis and a viral upper respiratory infection. I'm not in the medical field, so I asked if an upper respiratory infection was the same as bronchitis and my doctor said it was not. But I was confused because I was tested for the flu and she said it came back negative, but the she left and came back in and said it was positive. I had asked my hairdresser's daughter (whom I am friends with) to come look after me as I was, for the first time in my life, physically unable to leave my bed. She had to stay and take care of her mother, so my mother came to take care of me. I do want to say that I didn't ask my mom to come help, but she came over one day and saw how sick I was and she got scared. I was scared, too. I'm not a drama queen, but I thought I was going to die. It felt as if my body had been beat up, and someone had a pillow over my face smothering me. This Covid-19 has scared me, because I have flashbacks of last summer, and I start to panic because I can never be that sick again. ... 4
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    @rmbroadwell4 years ago Best explanation I've seen. Thank you!
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    @ericmwakulila22214 years ago Thank you for the well put information.
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    @scizorstar4 years ago Thank you! Have been waiting for this. Quite missing your hand drawing in the video 😂 44
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    @bpundit4 years ago Thank you for the video. One thing I would like to add: there’re two strains of COVID-19 (L type vs S type). Chinese researchers found both strands during the outbreaks. Approximately 70% of patients in Wuhan had L type and 30% had S type. S type was the original type that transmitted from the bat to human and more deadly. S type causes a rapid development of severe symptoms including but not limited to ARDS, diarrhea, and pneumonia. L type is less severe but easier to transmit through droplets. ... 81
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    @ashantinichelliah70904 years ago Perfect, really good clip easy to understand. Nice work!!😊
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    @ximenaramirez88003 years ago I have learned so much with this video. Thank you for all the information, is more easy see than read all the information.
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    @SilverQuill274 years ago Could you please share the complete pics on twitter / Ig? So we can circulate them as info posts? It was really helpful! 17
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    @biswajitnath8044 years ago i have been literally waiting for this.... Great job! 6
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    @gulsenoztosun94534 years ago Thank you for this Armando!! Wonderful work as always 🙌🏻
    P.S: Other than bats, I guess pangolins were also shown to be the source of coronavirus.
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    @andrewharoun97584 years ago I've been waiting for this...thank u for u great videos😍😻 1
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    @Goooooooooey4 years ago Great video as usual, what are your opinions on the UK's strategy to initiate herd immunity? 2
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    @mariehelenechampoux15094 years ago Excellent review ! Thank you for sharing and stay safe everyone ! 👩‍🚀❤️🇨🇦 1
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    @frozentime-mif72134 years ago I'm not sure if i'm alone, but with my computer angle, it's hard to see grey line in drawing.
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    @smartlife40054 years ago A good idea to safe your life in COVID 19 situation
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    @SAFA-ew3mg4 years ago I have a question far from the topic:
    I have a question if you allow a doctor, a girl who is approximately 24, who suffers from dizziness, imbalance and tremors with her right hands, like a second electric tree, and she goes back to her, especially for those who sleep more and more times her head ache from the back
    She did medical analyzes everything perfectly except minus D3 and magnesium on the edge
    She currently follows the Quito system, but before this system suffers from this thing
    I want to know how to diagnose the condition
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    @paulweir71224 years ago At 67 years of age I am isolating myself from tomorrow, March 16th, and am prepared for the long haul with plenty of food and weekly deliveries. I would ask any vulnerable person to do the same, not to wait for instruction from UK government.
    I am not a worrier or scaremonger, I just think it better to be safe than sorry.
    Keep healthy, and good luck.
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    @ldo964 years ago I have watched your videos for years. Thank you for your all your efforts and comprehensive explanations! I have Hereditary Hemochromatosis and would like to know your thoughts on COVID and iron overload. Do you think iron overload is helpful or harmful if a person acquired the COVID virus? Just an opinion, I'm not seeking medical advice. Thank you. Keep up the great work. ... 1
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    @mohammedomar80034 years ago Thanks alot
    I watch your channel when i was in second year in medical college ( 7 yrs ago )
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    @TheKevinlingle4 years ago Love all your content. A very relevant one here for sure. I hope you will follow up with deeper RNA microbiology involved in transmission and replication. Would love to see your explanation and illustration of that. 3
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    @ayaelhusseini93774 years ago First time I check out ur video in holiday days not in night exam 😹🤷‍♀️
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    @lauraglaser92464 years ago Can you add a video about cytokine storm and interconnection of the coagulation pathway with the immune response? 1
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    @retro-litetheater23314 years ago @ gives solid clarity regarding face masks. Please pass on to your neighbors.
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    @RumbleFish694 years ago I don't know if "Enjoy" is a word that I would use to describe this video, but I did find it informative and helpful. Thumbs up! 10
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    @sleepysprout9504 years ago Your videos are my favorite, thank you so much for sharing!✨💓✨ 1
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    @dr.rahmanzabibah91704 years ago Please what is the name of program uses in your lectures. Thank you
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    @hardikpatel.4 years ago Hey . The hydrochloroquine is the treatment? 1
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    @surabhithakur50264 years ago @ Armando :Can you please make a detailed video of SARS-COV2 virus as well?
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    @calliexxe66763 years ago this literally help me from an essay to covid 19 thank you so much
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    @johnlocke53824 years ago The mortality rate is probably not 3%. Data out of South Korea shows that it is much lower. Many people who have caught the virus have never been diagnosed so they cannot be counted as recovered. The mortality rate is likely much lower maybe even less than 1% ... 5