COVID 19 Microorganism and Pathology Research Paper

Microbiology Research Paper
We are to pick a microorganism for your paper on pathology or microbe-environment interactions. The organism can not be one of the ones your instructor goes over during lecture listed in the syllabus. Select a pathogen/microbe from current events that is an emerging or reemerging concern to you or people in your area. Provide local epidemiological data/statistics for the organism.
Your paper must include:
    Introduction to the organism (structure, cell type, morphology, metabolic requirements, natural reservoir, history, etc.)
    Introduction to the disease(s) caused by the organism (epidemiology, signs, symptoms, etc.) OR introduction to the environmental impact of the organism
    List and describe factors employed by the organism to assist in its growth, reproduction, culture conditions, host/pathogen interactions and/or virulence. (e.g. nitrogen fixation, symbiotic interactions etc.) Categorize virulence factors by mechanisms of action (Immunity Avoidance, Tissue/Cell Lysis, Colonization/Spread)
    Discussion of treatment/prevention options for the disease(s) caused by the organism (Antibiotics or other chemotherapeutics given as part of treatment and their mechanisms of action, Vaccines available and type)

    The paper should be a minimum of 5 pages of relevant and informative material that covers all of the content and requirements listed below and in the rubric. The 5 pages does not include the title and reference pages. The paper should thoroughly inform the reader.
    Title page must have a title, student name, instructor name, course title, and date. (EMMA MYERS, Reginald Jackson- Instructor, BIO-299-20102 is the class.
    Minimum of three (3) primary and at least two (2) secondary scholarly sources, plus any other references used. You also must include in-text citations.
12 inch font, Times New Roman, Double Spaced, 1 inch margins, Work Cited and In Text Citations
I thought writing on the microorganism and pathology of COVID-19 would be my topic.