Common Mistakes People Make During Board Exams Introduction: Board exams are a pivotal moment in a student's academic journey, often seen as the gateway to future opportunities. However, the pressure and anxiety associated with these exams can lead individuals to make mistakes that might jeopardize their performance. In this blog, we will explore some common mistakes people tend to make during board exams and discuss strategies to overcome these pitfalls. Procrastination: The Silent Saboteur One of the most prevalent mistakes students make during board exams is procrastination. Delaying study sessions, leaving topics for the last minute, and underestimating the amount of time required for preparation can lead to a last-minute cramming frenzy. Overcoming procrastination involves effective time management, setting realistic goals, and maintaining a consistent study schedule. Ignoring Revision: The Memory Mirage Many students focus solely on absorbing new information and neglect th
I know you all are familiar with covid- 19.It is infectious disease caused by virus SARS COV 2. And It is strain of corona virus.
Covid -19 |
But now comes on questions how second wave is different from first one ???
According to doctor the second strain of virus spread most fastly than the first you show this in this graph also
No of variants present in India of covid -19? There is three variants till now:
1).Indian second variant(61%present in India)
2).UK variants (more harmful than uk variant present some region of Punjab)
3).Barzil variants (reported in Maharashtra and some other state)
Younger people affected more :
According to report of India health ministry till December 60 % people affected from this various is below the age of 45 but acc to data 55% people died is above age of 60 years it means infected number is more in young people than died ratio .but died ratio is more in old person.
Maharashtra and Karnataka reported 48% and 47% increase in infection in young people below the age of 45.
Children affected more?
Children affected rate is more this time before one .
According to report 80,000 children is affected from corona virus in UP, MAHARASHTRA, Karnataka .
And form 1 March to 4 April 60,000 children get affected.
Some Children observe lungs infection as a major symptoms.
Conclusion:
(Take care of childrens more this time)
Death rate in new covid 19 wave ?
Death rate is 1.3% which is quite low as compared with no of cases and total population .this rate is according to government data but many time it observe the government data has not give correct information .
(Remember every number of death data is person)
Effectiveness increase?
Means during first variant when effected person meet people only 30 to 40 percent people get affected but now this time 80 to 90 percent get affected.
RT PCR test fail?
Rtpcr test of covid diagnosed is gold standard test and helping to find symptoms of covid but this time it unable to detect it .so Dr advised to do MRI due which they able to find criticalness of virus.
{Lung infection (effected in new variants) and mild fever are most common symptoms}
IN LAST I WANT TO SAY THAT STAY HOME STAY SAFE
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