Category: COVID-19

  • Should We Get Vaccinated for COVID-19?

    Even though many people have shopped for vaccines, researching their differences and the potential impact on their health, the best vaccine is the one that is readily available (Lasca, 2021). Therefore, vaccinations present the only viable option for preventing the transmission of COVID-19 as well as reducing the risks of adverse symptoms in case of…

  • Masks and Social Distancing in Fighting COVID-19

    Public opinion constitutes an essential attribute in determining the popularity of a particular issue. In essence, public members in many countries have played a substantial role in mitigating the spread of COVID-19. This is a disease caused by a coronavirus, which was first identified in Wuhan, China (Zhang et al., 2020). The illness is airborne…

  • COVID-19 Vaccination: Necessity of Excessiveness

    Table of Contents Introduction Counterarguments to COVID-19 Vaccination Conclusion References Introduction COVID-19 has set the world in a continuous state of crisis. It continues its stretch worldwide with new strains that revitalize the fight against the dangerous virus. Despite the tide slowly turning, the dangers and contagiousness of COVID-19 cannot be underestimated. Thus, one of…

  • Literature Review: COVID-19 and Eye Diseases

    Table of Contents Prevalence and Examples of Ocular Manifestations Pathogenic Mechanisms Implications for Research and Clinical Practice Conclusion References The spread of coronavirus disease that originated in Wuhan, China, led to a global pandemic affecting people in different ways. COVID-19 causes pulmonary problems and impacts other systems of the human body, including cardiovascular/circulatory, digestive, immune,…

  • Covid-19 Effects on Treatment-Seeking Veterans

    The article under analysis is a scientific paper, The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on treatment-seeking veterans in the United Kingdom with preexisting mental health difficulties: a longitudinal study, that describes a research conducted by Hendrikx et al. (2021, p. 1). The authors address the impact of the pandemic on the mental health of veterans…

  • Largest Epidemiological Study of COVID-19

    The research that is believed to be the largest epidemiological study of Covid-19 was conducted in two Indian states, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, and has revealed several important findings. Although it did involve a large number of confirmed Covid-19 cases, the study only examined cases and traced contacts in India, and this factor can…

  • COVID-19 Impact on New York State Population

    The COVID-19 pandemic has been described as an unexpected occurrence that has affected many social and economic systems globally. However, the impact of the pandemic has not been felt equally by different communities. According to Reyes (2020), African Americans have been more affected by COVID-19 than other communities in the U.S. social identities influence social…

  • COVID-19 Debate: Masks for Vaccinated

    Introduction COVID-19 is a global problem that medical professionals and government officials have been trying to control for the sake of the general populations health and livelihood. The initial efforts were implementing the policies and requests for wearing masks and other protective gear that would minimize the risk of infection and transition. However, the development…

  • COVID-19 Contact Tracing Application in Qatar

    The study aimed at analyzing the publics attitude towards EHTERAZ using a mixed-method approach. Mixed method research is a study that employs both qualitative and quantitative methods to answer the research questions (Anguera et al., 2018). Researchers utilize mixed-method approaches to validate qualitative findings using quantitative methods, explore quantitative results, augment quantitative data using qualitative…

  • The Immune System Fighting Off COVID-19

    Introduction In the article How the bodys immune system tries to fight off COVID-19, Healey (2022) discusses which processes happen in human bodies that naturally help them to fight against various threats, including coronavirus. In this regard, the author argues that each individual has three defense layers, namely skin, B and natural killer cells, and…