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Revision as of 21:46, 22 March 2020
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COVID-19 is an abbreviation for coronavirus disease 2019.
CO stands for 'corona', VI for 'virus', D for 'disease' and 19 for '2019'.
This official name was announced by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 February 2020.
Milder symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough and mild shortness of breath.
More severe symptoms can include greater difficulties in breathing, persistent pain or pressure in the chest, confusion or inability to arouse, bluish lips or face.
The most severe cases can be fatal, particularly in people who have pre-existing health conditions, including COPD.
The WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic on 11 March 2020.
COVID-19 is also sometimes known as Corvid-19, novel coronavirus, new coronavirus or - more simply - coronavirus.
It is sometimes written as in lowercase as Covid-19.