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New Positive Facts About the Coronavirus Pandemic - Rest Your Mind


I want you to be at peace!

What pops up, every single day is bad news about the Coronavirus. I know that we're living scary times, but the media have been hiding the positive news about the pandemic. Why? They need more material to sell. Although, they forget that some people do need positive information.

I went after the facts and here's what I found through reliable sources and THROUGH MY EYES because I've been following the subject through the Data on Worldometers.info.



1. The number of cases is decreasing! 
As we are approaching the summertime in the North Hemisphere, the number of cases has been decreasing since the start of April, mainly because of the 'quarantine policies' that were input as general laws throughout many, many countries.

While the cases rise in the United States, Europe now sees the light at the end of the tunnel. The cases, both in Italy and Spain - the most dramatic areas in the number of positive cases by the New Coronavirus started to fall by 50%.


2. New tests are being conducted to find the cure.
Even though there's no official cure for the New Coronavirus, many tests are being conducted towards finding a cure to the illness.

Germany has been working on it since the beginning of the pandemic and its medical facilities and laboratories are awake twenty-four/seven trying to find a cure, even with the most 'unexpected sources'.

3. Most infected people won't die!
It's already a matter of faith but also, scientific studies show that there's no age to die once you get infected by the New Coronavirus but, also shows that most infected people won't die from it.

In fact, most people are dying from underlining conditions - those who are infected are not dying from the actual virus, and those who have a great immune system, most certainly won't die from the New Coronavirus.










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