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Corona viruses have been discovered since the late 1960s. Some human coronaviruses are the human-coronavirus-229E and human-coronavirus-OC43 which are responsible for the common cold. The name "Coronavirus" is derived from the Latin word "Corona" standing for crown. This is due to the virus’s characteristic appearance. The...