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How A Virus Like Coronavirus Jumps From Animals To People
The Viral Odyssey: From Animal Reservoirs to Human Infections Introduction: The Hidden World of Viruses On our planet, a staggering number of individual viruses remain hidden from our sight, but fortunately, we only know of a little over 1,000 virus strains that infect humans. These viruses often originate from animals, causing zoonotic diseases, which include bacteria, viruses, parasites, or fungi. The focus of our attention today is the virus responsible for COVID-19, but new threats can emerge at any time.
By Story Room2 years ago in Families
"Journey of Hope: The Enigmatic Tale of 'Nowhere'". Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in a world far different from our own, Netflix unveiled a captivating movie known as "Nowhere." This tale transported viewers to a society where resources had dwindled to near exhaustion, and where the status of pregnant women and children had been relegated to second-class citizens. Among the individuals swept up in this dystopian reality was Mia, a pregnant woman whose fervent desire was to escape the oppressive clutches of Spain and reach the promised land of Ireland, a place that had eluded the firm grip of the regime.
By Story Room2 years ago in Fiction
"At Night, New York's Rat Problem: A Persistent Challenge". Content Warning.
"Every day, New York's bustling streets are filled with the sights, scents, and sounds that define the city's unmistakable character. However, as night falls, another presence emerges on the city's streets.
By Story Room2 years ago in Confessions
New York's Exceptionally Clean Water: The Factors Behind It
New Yorkers believe there's something special in their water, enhancing the flavors of iconic foods like pizza and bagels. However, delivering this water to over eight and a half million people is an immense challenge. From pristine reservoirs to cutting-edge treatment facilities, this water supply is a monumental feat of engineering that goes largely unnoticed but greatly appreciated. It's how a billion gallons of clean water reach New York City daily.
By Story Room2 years ago in Writers



