1.10 Consequences on COVID-19
* Educational consequences: the
measures taken to close schools in many countries have particularly serious
consequences for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. Confinement and
school two days out of four, alternately face-to-face and remote (May to August
in Cameroon), broke the relationship between teachers and students and caused a
digital divide among students in schools, colleges, and others. high schools
and universities with no computer or not enough performance or having too bad
connection or limited connection with small envelope of data. Cameroon's
obligation to wear a mask in class has "alarming effects". As well as parents'
groups, denounce the damage caused by the obligation for children (6 - 10 years
old) to wear a mask at school, from September 2020. Due to the closure of
universities, the evil -Being students, confined in small accommodation, forced
to take remote courses, without odd jobs or social ties, is worrying.
* Consequence on the economy:
Perceptible effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the lifestyle of the
population have a negative impact on the standard of living of the Cameroonian
population, according to a recent assessment by the National Institute of
statistics (INS). The decrease in activity, 65% of people the decrease in
salary / income. «On another level, the pandemic has led to the
deterioration of the standard of living of 60%of people. This degradation is
more accentuated among the very poor. To cope with the effects of the pandemic,
indicates the INS, the vast majority of companies have had to resort to the
reduction of working hours (62%), to the technical layoff of certain employees
(44%) and wage cuts (44 %) [12].
* Sports consequences: Many sports
competitions are suspended or canceled due to the pandemic. In athletics, the
indoor world championships scheduled for March 2020 in Nanjing are postponed to
March 2021.
1.11 Some types of viruses
HCoV-229E is one of seven human coronaviruses which include:
[13]
? HCoV-229E is known to infect humans, an NCBI study found
previous infection with HCoV-229E in 42.9% to 50.0% of children 6 to 12 months
and 65% of those 2.5 to 3.5 years old.
1.12. LETHALITY 14
Master's thesis II * Molecular Atomic Physics and
Biophysics Laboratory-UYI * YAMENI STEINLEN DONAT D
(c)2021
> The human coronavirus NL65 (HCoV-NL63)
is a species of coronavirus. It was identified in 2004 in a seven
month old child with bronchiolitis in the Netherlands.
> The human coronavirus OC43 (HCoV-OC43),
which infects humans and cattle, is one of the viruses that cause the
common cold.
> Human coronavirus HKU1 (HCoV-HKU1) is a species of
coronavirus in humans, it causes upper respiratory tract disease with symptoms
of colds, but can progress to pneumonia and bron-chiolitis , first discovered
in January 2004 by a man in Hong Kong.
> The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus
(MERS-CoV) or EMC / 12 (HCoV-EMC / 12) is a
virus that causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), it is a species of
coronavirus that infects humans, bats and camels.
> Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus
(SARS-CoV or SARS-CoV-1) is a strain of coronavirus that
causes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) discovered in April 2003 in
Asia.
> Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2
(SARS-CoV-2) is the virus that causes COVID-19 (2019
coronavirus disease), the respiratory disease responsible for the COVID-19
pandemic , discovered in Asia.
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