Coronavirus disease (COVID‑19)
Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a newly discovered coronavirus infection.
Most people with COVID-19 experience mild to moderate symptoms and recover without special treatment. It usually takes 5-6 days from the date of the virus to show symptoms, however, it can take up to 14 days.
People with mild symptoms should stay healthy. If you have fever, cough, or shortness of breath, seek medical attention. Call ahead
How it spreads
The virus that causes COVID-19 is mainly transmitted by droplets that occur when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or suffocates. These droplets are heavy enough to hang in the air and quickly fall to the floor or surface.
If you are close to someone who has COVID-19 or you may be infected with your eyes, nose or mouth by touching a dirty surface.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19:
Wash your hands frequently. Use hand soap based on soap and water or alcohol.
Keep a safe distance from anyone who coughs or coughs.
Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth.
Cough When you cough or sneeze, cover your nose and mouth with elbow or tissue.
Stay at home if you feel sick.
If you have fever, cough, or shortness of breath, seek medical attention. Call in advance.
Local Follow the instructions of your local health authority.
Preventing unnecessary visits to medical facilities allows health care systems to operate more efficiently, thus protecting you and others.
If you feel sick, you need to rest, drink fluids, and eat nutritious food. Stay in a separate room from the rest of the family, and use a special bathroom if possible. Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces.
Everyone should have a healthy lifestyle at home. Maintain a healthy diet
every day, sleep, stay active, and socialize with loved ones over the phone or online. In difficult times, children need extra love and attention from adults. Adhere to as many regular routines and schedules as possible.
It is normal to feel sadness, stress, or confusion in a crisis. Talking to people you trust, such as friends and family, is helpful. If you feel overwhelmed, talk to a health worker or counselor.








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