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Myths about Coronavirus: A Research Defense

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  • Md Rahimullah Miah
  • Md Mehedi Hasan
  • Mohammad Abdul Hannan
  • Jorin Tasnim Parisa
  • Mohammad Jasim Uddin
  • Mohammad Basir Uddin
  • A A M Shazzadur Rahman
  • S.A.M. Imran Hossain
  • Md. Amir Sharif
  • Foujia Akhtar
  • Mir Abu Saleh Shamsuddin
  • Md. Sher-E-Alam
  • Mohammad Shamsul Alam
  • Fuad Abdullah
  • Md Shoaibur Rahman
  • Mohammad Belal Uddin
  • Chowdhury Shadman Shahriar
  • Alexander Kiew Sayok
  • Motia Begum
  • Md Mokbul Hossain
  • Md Shahariar Khan
  • Guljar Ahmed
  • Syeda Umme Fahmida Malik
  • Md Kamrul Husain Azad
  • Alamgir Adil Samdany
  • Mohammad Abdul Ghani
  • Md. Sabbir Hossain
  • Mosammat Suchana Nazrin
  • Md Anamul Kabir Tamim
  • M. Ahmed Selim
  • Mohammad Taimur Hossain Talukdar
  • Farhana Tasnim Chowdhury
  • Towhid-ur- Rashid
  • Abu Yousuf Md Nazim
  • Mahbubur Rashid
  • Shahriar Hussain Chowdhury

Abstract

The discovery of coronavirus is a state-of-the-art scientific study, so there is no doubt in the whole world that it is an innovation. But cybercriminals are working to create suspicion so that people are confused and afraid of the coronavirus. Cybercriminals are committing crimes from the global cloud network. They are carrying out extrajudicial killings around the world by abusing wireless sensor technology based on the victim’s active open eye, voice, adjacent sensor device and a specific GPS location, while spreading lies about the coronavirus pandemic in the media. New variants of the coronavirus are being created by cybercriminals and over time cyber killer groups are spreading to target-based regions of the universe, putting the world in a serious crisis threatening everyone’s survival. Surveys show that the death toll is rising and no one can say when the coronavirus will end and everyone will regain their right to life. The study indicates that lawmakers, health workers and technologists are blindfolded and foolishly looking for vaccines as a way to escape the coronavirus in the open air while others are dying helplessly. For coronavirus pandemic management and disease-free living for all, their sensor technological knowledge is essential, but such knowledge is insufficient. This is because cybercriminals have hypnotized each of their brains to their specific GPS location, depriving them of the right to decide for exposure in the media. The results of a unique study - coronavirus survival and its origin - published research is very difficult to reach relevant legislators and stakeholders. Research published on the publisher’s website has been bounced by cybercriminals for political malpractice and lack of proper sensor security. The study illustrates the interrelationship among the political agenda, mysterious lockdowns and digital assassination through global wireless clouding. Today or the day after tomorrow, the importance of this research should be made known to all, otherwise no one will be saved from the digital death of cyber criminals. Lying about coronavirus is nothing more than propaganda of GPS sensor abusers. To avoid this propaganda, everyone in the world must be aware and the legal system of each country must be properly implemented to suppress cyber criminals. This advanced study is an absolute witness to the building of a peaceful world for all generations, which encourages all to be vigilant and create a conscious circle to deal with this pandemic while maintaining equality and neutrality.

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  • Md Rahimullah Miah & Md Mehedi Hasan & Mohammad Abdul Hannan & Jorin Tasnim Parisa & Mohammad Jasim Uddin & Mohammad Basir Uddin & A A M Shazzadur Rahman & S.A.M. Imran Hossain & Md. Amir Sharif & Fou, 2022. "Myths about Coronavirus: A Research Defense," Global Journal of Health Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 14(2), pages 1-63, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:gjhsjl:v:14:y:2022:i:2:p:63
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