The medicine of coronavirus - 6 Minute English

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Hello. This is 6 Minute English from
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BBC Learning English. I'm Neil.
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And I'm Georgina.
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Covid-19 has changed everyday life for
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people in countries around the world.
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But coronavirus
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wasn't the first pandemic to cause mass
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sickness and disrupt daily life.
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Between 2002 and 2004 an outbreak
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of the disease known as SARS
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or 'severe acute respiratory
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syndrome' caused hundreds of deaths
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in southern China before
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spreading to other parts of the world.
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The virus that caused SARS survived
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by mutating - changing as
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it reproduced itself in the
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bodies of infected people and this
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caused the virus to create
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strains - slight variations
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of the original.
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Covid-19, the disease caused by
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the strain of the original SARS virus
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we are experiencing
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now, has been called SARS 2.
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In this programme, we'll be looking at
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the origins of Covid-19 and
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hearing new evidence
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about the scale of the threat we face
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from the disease. And of course
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we'll be learning
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some new vocabulary as well. But first
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it's time for our quiz question.
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We know that white
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blood cells make up part of the immune
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system our body needs to fight
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infectious diseases
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like Covid-19. But how many white blood
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cells per microlitre does the
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average adult human
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need? Is it: a) 7,000, b) 17,000,
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or c) 70,000?
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Hmmm, in that case I'd say more
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is better, so c) 70,000.
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OK, we'll find out the answer at the end
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of the programme. Now, Georgina,
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you mentioned
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that the disease spreading across
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the world today wasn't the first
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Covid-19-type disease.
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That's right. In fact a recent research
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project in China has identified
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over 700 different
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types of coronavirus carried by bats.
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Some of these virus strains
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are thought to have
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already crossed over to humans.
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Dr Peter Daszak of New York's Eco-Health
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Alliance thinks that new
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strains of the virus have
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the potential to cause future pandemics.
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He spent years in the Chinese
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countryside looking
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for the coronaviruses that could
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jump from bats to humans.
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Here he is talking to the BBC World
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Service programme, Science in Action...
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It would have been great to have found
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the precursor to SARS 2, but
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what would have been
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even better was to have found it before
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SARS 2 emerged and raise
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the red flag on it and
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stop the outbreak. But we didn't do that.
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What we were looking for were...
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at the time
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... our hypothesis was that SARS 1,
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the original SARS virus which
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we all thought had disappeared,
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was still out there in bats ... and that
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was what we were looking for.
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So we found
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a lot of SARS 1-related viruses.
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Covid-19 may have been contained if
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scientists had known more
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about the disease's precursor
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- that's a situation which existed before
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something and led to the development of that
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thing. Here, the precursor of Covid-19
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was the original SARS 1.
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Any new cases of the virus would
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have been a red flag for another
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outbreak - a symbol
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of danger and that some action
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needs to be taken.
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Dr Daszak believed that some form of
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SARS remained in bats and
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based his investigations
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on this hypothesis - an idea which is
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suggested as a possible explanation
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of something but
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which has not yet been proved correct.
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Another scientist working to prevent new
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epidemics is the pathologist
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Professor Mary Fowkes.
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The original SARS was treated as a
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respiratory disease which
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attacks the lungs.
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But when working with infected patients,
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Professor Fowkes noticed that
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Covid-19 was damaging
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the brain, blood and other organs as well.
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Clinicians have recognised that a lot of
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patients that have Covid are
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exhibiting confusion,
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are not necessarily aware of their
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environment appropriately,
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some are having seizures, so
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there are some central nervous system
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abnormalities. And as you know,
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a lot of patients are exhibiting
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loss of sense of smell and that is a direct
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connection to the brain as well.
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In some infected patients coronavirus
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attacks the central nervous
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system - the body's main
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system of nerve control consisting
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of the brain and spinal cord.
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When severe this can cause seizures -
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sudden, violent attacks of an illness,
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often affecting
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the heart or brain.
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It seems that Covid-19-type diseases are
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not going to disappear any time soon.
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Reminding us of the importance of the
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scientific research we've
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heard about today.
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And the importance of boosting your
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immunity - which reminds me
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of today's quiz question.
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You asked me how many white blood
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cells per microlitre the human body has.
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I said c) 70,000.
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Well, if that's true you've definitely
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boosted your immunity, Georgina,
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because the correct
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answer is c) 7,000.
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Today we've been discussing the strains -
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or slight variations, of the virus
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which causes
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Covid-19.
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Covid-19 has a previous disease called
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SARS as its precursor - a situation
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which existed
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before something and caused the
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development of that thing.
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Researchers used the idea that the virus
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have passed to humans from
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bats as their hypothesis
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- possible explanation for something
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which has not yet been proved true.
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By identifying new virus strains, doctors
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hope unexplained cases can act
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as a red flag
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- a warning sign of danger, to prevent
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further outbreaks.
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Knowing about new strains is increasingly
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important as we find out more
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about how coronavirus
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attacks the body's central nervous system
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- the brain and spinal cord, which in some
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patients can cause seizures - sudden,
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violent attacks of an illness,
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especially affecting
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the heart or brain.
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So try to stay safe, wash your hands and
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remember to join us again soon.
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Bye for now!
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Bye!
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