If I had the power to erase something permanently, what would be it and why?

Good Morning Teachers and my dear friends. I am Reneesa Kumar and today I am going to say a few words on a topic given if I had the power to erase something permanently, what would be it and why? If in the world anybody else would have the power they will use it for there own good but if I had the power instead of them then I will use it for every one good. I will use the power to kill the deadly Coronavirus. Because of this virus, many lives have been taken. Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment. Older people and those with underlying medical problems like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer are more likely to develop serious illness. The best way to prevent and slow down transmission is to be well informed about the COVID-19 virus, the disease it causes, and how it spreads. Protect yourself and others from infection by washing your hands or using an alcohol-based rub frequently and not touching your face.
The COVID-19 virus spreads primarily through droplets of saliva or discharge from the nose when an infected person coughs or sneezes, so it’s important that you also practice respiratory etiquette (for example, by coughing into a flexed elbow).
At this time, there are no specific vaccines or treatments for COVID-19. However, many ongoing clinical trials are evaluating potential treatments. WHO will continue to provide updated information as soon as clinical findings become available.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the new coronavirus outbreak, which originated in Wuhan, China, a pandemic.
As of July 30, the global death toll surpassed 673,000 amid at least 17.3 million cases. More than 10 million people have recovered from the disease worldwide, according to the data collected by the Johns Hopkins University in the United States.
The coronavirus family causes illnesses ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), according to the WHO.
They circulate in animals and some can be transmitted between animals and humans. Several corona viruses are circulating in animals that have not yet infected humans.
The new coronavirus, the seventh known to affect humans, has been named COVID-19. The WHO recommends basic hygiene such as regularly washing hands with soap and water, and covering your mouth with your elbow when sneezing or coughing.
Maintain “social distancing” – keeping at least 1.8 meters (six feet) between yourself and others – particularly if they are coughing and sneezing, and avoid touching your face, eyes, and mouth with unwashed hands.
Avoid unnecessary, unprotected contact with animals, and be sure to thoroughly wash hands after contact. #Stay Home #Stay Safe