Coronavirus: Consequences and Information about the COVID-19 Virus
Written by David Rogue
Narrated by Aaron Miller
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About this audiobook
This is a combo of 3 books in 1. Enjoy! The titles concern the following topics:
Book 1 - With the world watching the news each day about the infamous COVID-19 Virus, a version of what is more broadly classified as a "Coronavirus," like SARS, it's hard to ignore the facts and the opinions as many economies are being put on hold, stocks are plummeting, businesses are applying for loans, and everyone is encouraged to stay at home.
Book 2 - Being stuck at home can be annoying. I watched as my in-laws were eager to hug our children but didn't, just because they wanted to abide by the rules the president of the United States and many other international leaders have set. Some people say they lost their jobs. Others report being sick of one another, not of the virus. Fortunately, I live in a nice-enough home, but I can't imagine how hard it is for some people who live in a small apartment, like the ones I've seen in Tokyo.
This book shows you some things you should or should not do during the time of being quarantined because of an epidemic or pandemic.
Book 3 - We don't know everything about the Coronavirus yet (or COVID-19, which is the more accurate name). Many reports have suggested that it may have originated from the bat soup the inhabitants of the Chinese Wuhan province drink or drank on a regular basis, since bats, like rats, are often carriers of numerous diseases. Others refer to some kind of conspiracy with a testing center and selling animals on the market there. Whatever the origin, there are certain things that we know about the health side and certain things that we don't. Stay tuned, because we will dive into the many controversial and informational sources I have acquired right now.
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Reviews for Coronavirus
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Dearest listeners, I really hope you see this message. I want you to understand that this is an amazing audio book. I simply just wanted to write something positive about this audio book. Despite of the author's understanding about the concept, the narrator was still the component I was most impressed with. This is what truly offered me on the author's book.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5In all honesty, I believe that this is a very good book for those who have an interest in this topic. This is the ultimate combination of a terrific storyteller and a great writer, who teamed up and decided to turn this book into an useful product. Good for them. I almost missed out on this audiobook, but I am actually happy that I checked it out anyway. It makes a lot of sense what the author says, especially in the last handful of chapters, in which the subject turns into a final thought.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Not bad at all. I believe it's one of the greatest audio books on the marketplace. The producer must have devoted a considerable amount of time on producing this audio book. I wish I was actually good at creating reviews, but you'll simply need to be pleased with this average recommendation, namely, that the audiobook was interesting all the way through, up until the very end.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I have absolutely no criticisms about this particular book. I actually did not notice anything wrong with this book. If I am incorrect, then let me know. However, I found it to be almost perfect, and that's what made a difference to me. I was able to comprehend everything clearly, not even if the storyteller said words very well, but also since the information in it contained new facts to be learned.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I could most likely mention twenty things why I recommend this audiobook, but my time is limited, so this critique will not be lengthy. This audiobook should be granted an accolade. That's how good it is. In my point of view, it was pretty perfect. There might have been a few barely noticeable errors in there, but they did not trouble me. When you are able to listen to a narrator who is this good, and about a concept that you have an interest in, you do not care about the rest. That's the end of the story.