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CORONAVIRUS (Covid-19)


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is closely monitoring an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a new coronavirus that was first identified in Wuhan in China's Hubei province. This is an emerging situation that is rapidly changing and CDC will continue to provide updated information as it becomes available. CDC works around the clock to protect people's health. It is the CDC's role to worry and act quickly whenever there is a potential public health problem.


In confirmed cases of 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the reported diseases have ranged from mild symptoms to severe illnesses, and even led to deaths. Symptoms may include:

Fever
Cough
Difficulty breathing.
The virus is believed to spread mainly from person to person.

Among people who have close contact with each other (within about 6 feet of each other).
Through respiratory droplets that are produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
These droplets can reach the mouth or nose of people who are nearby or possibly enter the lungs when breathing.

Propagation by contact with contaminated surfaces or objects
It could be possible for a person to get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus and then touching their mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes, although this is not believed to be the main way that the virus spreads. virus.

When does the spread occur?
People are believed to be more contagious when they have stronger symptoms (they are sicker).
It may be possible that there is some spread before people have symptoms; There have been reports of this in relation to this new coronavirus, although this is not believed to be the main way the virus spreads.
How efficiently does the virus spread?
How easily a virus spreads from person to person can vary. Some viruses are highly contagious (such as measles), while other viruses are not as contagious. Another factor is whether the spread continues for multiple generations of people (if the spread is continuous). The virus that causes COVID-19 appears to be spreading easily and continuously in Hubei province and other parts of China. In the United States, person-to-person spread has occurred only among a few close contacts and has not spread much further to date.

How does it spread?
Currently, there is no vaccine to prevent 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
The best way to prevent the disease is to avoid exposure to this virus.
The virus is believed to spread mainly from person to person.
Among people who have close contact with each other (within about 6 feet of each other).
Through respiratory droplets that are produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
These droplets can reach the mouth or nose of people who are nearby or possibly enter the lungs when breathing.
Take steps to protect yourself
Clean your hands frequently
Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after you've been in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Cover all surfaces of your hands and rub until you feel dry.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with your unwashed hands.

Avoid close contact
Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
Keep a distance between yourself and others if COVID-19 is spreading in your community. These are especially important for people who are at increased risk of getting seriously ill.
Take steps to protect others
Stay home if you are sick
Stay home if you are sick, except to get medical care. Know what to do if you get sick.
Cover your mouth when you cough and sneeze
Cover your mouth and nose with a disposable tissue when you cough or sneeze, or use the inside of your elbow.
Throw away any used tissue you have thrown in the trash.
Immediately wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not readily available, clean your hands with a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
Wear a mask if you are sick
If you are sick: You should wear a mask when you are around other people (eg, sharing a room or a vehicle) and before entering a healthcare provider's office. If you are unable to wear a mask (for example, because it makes it difficult for you to breathe), you should do everything possible to cover your nose and mouth when coughing and sneezing, and caregivers should put on a mask if they enter your room. Know what to do if you get sick.
If you are NOT sick: You do not need to wear a mask unless you are caring for someone who is sick (and cannot wear one). Masks may become scarce and should be reserved for caregivers.
Clean and disinfect
Clean and disinfect surfaces that are touched frequently every day. This includes tables, door handles, light switches, counters, railings, desks, telephones, keyboards, toilets, faucets, sinks, and dishwashers.
If surfaces are dirty, clean them: use soap and water or detergent before disinfecting.

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