NNPA NEWSWIRE — “In 2002, the hosts were cats. Then for MERS, the host was camels,” noted Dr. James Hildreth the president of Meharry Medical College. “So, efforts were made to eradicate the vectors. But what happens when the host is human? The difference with COVID-19 is that we are the vectors. It’s able to jump from human to human. So, our challenge is to eradicate the vector. That’s why we’re asking you to don’t become a vector of COVID-19. You don’t become a vector by staying at home, practicing social distancing, and sanitizing surfaces often,” he said.
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