Disclaimer:
This blog is not written with the intent to endorse any cures, solutions, or treatment to coronavirus. The author is not a medical doctor, nor does the author proclaim in any way to be a scientist. This book is based on the information provided to the public by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and is in no way affiliated with Federal, State, or Local disease control agencies.
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Children’s book about pandemic information. Great reading for everyone!
Coronavirus is an infection that affects animals and is passed on to humans. It is thought that the new virus, Covid 19 could have originated in bats. The World Health Organization reports say the COVID-19 virus most likely jumped from animals to humans. Patient Zero was apparently infected in Wuhan, China in October or November of 2019.
In December of 2019, the Chinese authorities reported to the world that a virus was spreading. Covid 19 cases begin to spread within days. This virus can only make more of itself by entering living cells (GERMS) through touching surfaces, through droplet infection when coughing, through touching someone or something that is infected, then rubbing your face, eyes, or nose.
Worldwide lockdown and the effective suspension of community and industrial activity across entire countries have thrust up a mirror on how our economic, social, and political systems operate and forced the beginnings of a global conversation on how they may need to change.
Covid-19 has revealed the shaky foundations on which much of what we take for granted in the developed world is built, from the intricately interlaced nature of globalized supply chains and manufacturing infrastructure to the just-in-time deliveries to supermarkets, as well as stark contrasts between nationalized healthcare systems and those financed by private insurance.
But while physically distanced, the internet and social media have allowed us to reach into each other’s homes over the past weeks. Social relationships for many seem not to have suffered. They have also allowed us to explore hobbies and interests we might never have had before – like the people turning to social media to solve real-life mysteries from their homes.
We should start our own recovery by educating our most precious lifetime investment – our innocent offspring – Yes, – Our children!
My book, Some Thing my Friends Should Know About Covid 19 helps to educate our children about the origin, the dangers, the precautions, and coping strategies involved with the pandemic.
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Retired United States Army Reserves serving 28 years.
Retired Law Enforcement serving 25 years.
Ph.D. in General Psychology.
Article by: Dr. Anthony T. Craft October 6, 2021