- The novel coronavirus has brought the world to a halt, but the environment is benefitting in a big way.
- In an attempt to decrease the rapid spread of COVID-19, economic activity has been hugely limited, resulting in a decline in CO2 emissions, said World Meteorological Department(WMO).
- WMO said that cuts in emissions dosen't mean that the world must stop its fight against climate change.
- Countries practising extreme lockdowns, like Italy and China, have seen the biggest decline.
- The CO2 data shows that the world typically sees an increase in CO2 emissions in the colder months in the Northern Hemisphere. However, this year has been different.
- “We are noticing an interesting development, as CO2 levels are currently increasing at a much slower rate than expected”.
- Though social distancing has been difficult, it has a massively positive impact on CO2 emissions.
A war beyond just diagnosis Winning a war would require the right strategy, rapid mobilisation of relevant resources and most importantly timely action. On Sequencing So what is the sequencing approach to fight against this pandemic?What can be done? The first requirement is to sequence the genome of all the isolates from infected patients in India COVID-19, is a RNA virus This would require conversion to DNA and then the sequencing of the Alphabets(ATGC) worked out COVID-19 is less than 30kb (30,000) alphabets in size and can be sequences in 24 hours in India Also it needs to be realised that the copying mechanism of RNA to DNA can make errors In any case, it is important to sequence the virus isolates in at least three different institutions in India to ensure that sequencing errors are eliminated A knowledge of genome sequencing is essential to design drugs and vaccines

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