Identify the Different Symptoms of the Flu and Covid-19
The article is very insightful and informative. It simplifies the specifics of the two illnesses in a way that people who do not have any medical background can clearly understand. The author also has clearly covered all the basics with regard to the information on the diseases from all the relevant parts of the world, which works well to support the opinions and the advice he gives to the readers. The article also gives information on where and how those who feel like they have symptoms of any of the illnesses can seek professional help as well as what they are supposed to do to stay safe and avoid spreading it.
Since the onset of Covid-19, it is safe to say that most of us have come to know and distinguish the disease’s symptoms. From a scientific point of view, the information he uses to complement the article is scientifically proven, and this only adds to the credibility of the article. For instance, he explains that the main difference between a Flu and Covid-19 is that Covid-19 patients lose their sense of smell; this is a proven statement as doctors and scientists over the world have stated that as it has been scientifically proven. Based on the information he provides and the supporting materials he uses to support his claims and assessments, I believe this article is trustworthy. The information it gives and its supporting materials are all valid and up to date. Therefore, I believe that the article would be valuable and very informative to the general public, and reading it might help people keep themselves from both the Flu and Covid-19.
Why some experts say coronavirus could lower the cost of college—but others say it’s unlikely
The coronavirus pandemic has forced many schools to move their classes online and close their campuses. As such, experts and parents are if the tuition fee should be lowered due to the financial constraints everybody is going through amidst the pandemic. In March, remote learning was introduced, and students are unhappy as they believe that way, they will not be able to utilize the campus facilities that contribute to their experience. However, according to experts interviewed by the author, online isn’t necessarily cheaper. However, schools might consider lowering the tuition fee as many students are struggling to cover their school fees, according to education experts. But it is still too early to tell what might happen.
The article addresses a relevant issue that most colleges and governments are trying to deal with at the moment, as most schools are planning to re-open. One big question on everybody’s mind right now is about how students will cover their tuition fees. The article mentions and looks at the alternative, online learning, and addresses why parents are justified in their concerns about this model’s cost as they believe it should be cheaper. The article uses statistics to support some of the claims it raises, which is good for its legitimacy. In some instances, the article discusses valid issues and supports this information well, and I think this makes it trustworthy. However, many questions remain unanswered, and it fails to give helpful suggestions or give suggestions. Therefore it is not that helpful to the general public as one would wish.