The Transmission Factor of Coronavirus is Hors D'oeuvres Made from Seafood and Snakes: WHO
The Ministry of Health of Armenia has indicated on its Facebook page that the epidemiological situation related to the emergence of the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is tense in China.
Approximately 900 cases have been recorded in China, resulting in 26 deaths. In 34 cases, patients have recovered. Cases have also been reported in Japan, Thailand, South Korea, and the USA, all connected to individuals traveling from China.
As of January 23, the World Health Organization has not declared a "Public Health Emergency of International Concern" as the cases are classified as "mild" clinically, localization efforts are effective, and the emergency is observed solely in China.
A new approach has been taken regarding the transmission of the infection, with scientific evidence showing that the main transmission factors have become light hors d'oeuvres, specifically those made from seafood and snakes.
The World Health Organization has named the disease "2019-nCoV" (new coronavirus of 2019).