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- Hi, can you kindly make 3 concepts that is related to the research topic which is "Compromising own health care in hospitals due to covid-19 virus. Here's the format below: Concept 1: (Title that is related to the research topic as mentioned above") Definition: (meaning) Description: (Functions, importance, features, effects, disadvantages and advantages) Concept 2 and Concept 3 are same to concept 1's format but each have different title. Kindly put the links of sources tooWhen Wimmer and coworkers announced that they had synthesized the poliovirus, they created considerable controversy. Some people feared that deadly and highly contagious viruses might be synthesized by bioterrorists. The researchers responded that they were merely applying current knowledge and techniques to demonstrate the principle that viruses are basically chemical entities that can be synthesized in the laboratory. Do you think scientists should synthesize viruses or other agents that can cause infectious disease? What are the implications of forbidding such research?COVID-19 Research Every year, the United States and the world suffer a serious outbreak of emerging, re emerging or endemic disease. Using documented and reliable sources on the internet, find information about COVID-19 and its history. Please also list the souces used. Part 1: The History of COVID-19- respond to ALL questions Who first documented it? what was the first listed causal agent? Are there any identified vectors? What are the symptoms? What were some of the early treatments? Who identified the virus and what is the virus named? Why does this outbreak have gotten such a strong foothold? 2: The Virus Describe the structure of this virus including: its genetic material the configuration/ structure of its protein capsid which cells it infects, how that infection takes place. list symptoms and complications that can arise. what the first identified strain was, and list the current strains and what mutations have occurred to create the new versions (in general - not a…
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