Are there direct correlations between air borne viruses, and diseases, within this paper I will attempt to explore the different variances between our air, and water quality, and air diseases. Should humanity be concerned?
Post Covid-19 the climate changes as it relates to air and water has shifted the environment. Some have theorized that the Covid-19 vaccine has reshaped the climate of the environment. Those who have committed themselves to the study of the environment are convinced that the environment and, cultural changes had shifted pre-covid.
According to the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) some of the key components to cleaner air are knowing your carbon footprint for your home; being education in the arena of airborne lead pollution, and how air pollution effects our health.
From time immemorial, epidemics and pandemics have been major threats to humanity, from prehistoric era where history recorded some dangerous pandemics such as the circa 3000 B. C. which wiped out some prehistoric villages in China, to the modern days of yellow fever, flu, polio, AIDS pandemic, West African Ebola which was first reported in Guinea around December 2013, which took hold on west Africa between 2014 and 2016 with about 28,600 cases reported with around 11,325 deaths recorded, to this present corona virus disease 2019 (Covid 19).
In this article we are going to examine some of the impacts of this current Corona Virus disease 2019 (Covid 19) on the continent of Africa, with greater emphasis on the western part of the continent.
The corona virus disease of 2019 which is believed to have started from Wuhan, a district in China has taken its tour across the entire globe, unleashing anger, frustrations and pains in different proportions across the globe, with some parts recording higher death rate than others, but one significant thing to note is that corona virus disease 2019, has spared any region.