- Personally, I feel like I haven’t been affected much by everything that’s been happening.
- The online period has been the most productive time of my life, I feel like I’ve made a lot of progress.
- It’s also been easier to participate in things through Zoom.
- However, it’s hard to say if there were any missed opportunities since I can’t really know what I didn’t realize.
- There have been some minor losses though.
- It’s a bit of a shame that I didn’t get to go to Tokyo, but it’s not a big deal since I didn’t go there frequently anyway.
- It feels like a significant loss that there won’t be a dinner after the progress report for the Untrodden project.
Do people have the correct Concept Model about the Coronavirus?
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Do they have an idea of how prevalent it is and how easily it spreads?
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Do they have an image of it being like dust?
- That it sticks to your hands when you touch it and falls off when you wash them.
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However, regular people don’t really know the accurate behavior.
- By spreading a simplified and accurate concept model, can we prevent infections?
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University of Tokyo Coronavirus e-learning materials
- https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/general/COVID-19-elearning.html
- There are DNA viruses and RNA viruses.
- Actually, what is a virus? (blu3mo)
- I can only think of it as a Bacteriophage.
- Is it classified based on whether it injects DNA or RNA?
- I don’t know.
- There are currently seven types of Coronaviruses, with four of them causing regular colds.
- The remaining three are SARS, MERS, and SARS-CoV-2 (novel coronavirus).
- COVID-19 refers to the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2.
- The remaining three are SARS, MERS, and SARS-CoV-2 (novel coronavirus).
- How does the novel coronavirus work?
- It binds to cells in the lungs and replicates inside them.
- It replicates in the throat and lungs.
- Is this what makes it troublesome? (blu3mo)
- If it replicated in an irrelevant place, it wouldn’t be a problem, but since it’s in the lungs, it’s troublesome, right?
- However, it seems that the symptoms are not limited to the lungs.
- Really? (blu3mo)
- There are abnormalities in taste, blood, and skin, among others.
- How does it spread?
- I want to know. (blu3mo)
- Through droplet transmission and contact transmission.
- Contact transmission is as I imagined.
- Droplet transmission is when larger particles (5-10μm) are expelled through sneezing, for example, and you inhale them.
- They can travel about 1-2 meters.
- So, in other words, if someone sneezes 5 meters away, it’s not a big problem, right?
- Is the basis for social distancing the distance these droplets can reach?
- Good to know. (blu3mo)
- They can travel about 1-2 meters.
- In the case of smaller particles (aerosols), they can travel further (float in the air), but it seems that infections through this route are less common.
- Preventive measures
- Handwashing/Alcohol
- Be careful not to forget to wash your thumbs.
- That’s true. (blu3mo)
- Be careful not to forget to wash your thumbs.
- Handwashing/Alcohol