Me and covid-19

in introducemyself •  3 years ago 

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Hey guys ,My name is probhat and i belong from india.
Now is the time that doesn't care that who or what I am. The thing that matters the second wave of covid and the lockdown that we suffuring from.

So once again i will revise you all the precautions that will keep us and our family safe from the attack of COVID-19
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**How Can I Protect Myself (and Others) from the New Coronavirus and COVID-19?
Some measures you can take to avoid close contact with others include:

●Stay home as much as possible and reduce visitors.
●Practice physical distancing:
●Stay at least six feet away from others in public places.
●Call friends and family or visit by video.
●Ask your employer if it’s possible to work from home.
●Avoid people who appear sick.
●Go grocery shopping and run errands during off-peak times.
Wear a face mask whenever you are in a public place where you will encounter other people. The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 can spread between people interacting in close proximity — for example, speaking, coughing, sneezing, or singing— even if those people do not symptoms. Learn more information about how masks help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

**Practice good hygiene wherever you are.
The new coronavirus can survive for hours or even days on some surfaces. Touching a contaminated surface and then touching your face is one of the ways to become infected.

The virus is no longer detectable on plastic after 72 hours, and on stainless steel or cardboard after about 48 hours. With that in mind:

●Wash your hands with soap and water frequently and thoroughly for at least 20 seconds, especially:
○After being in public places and touching door handles, shopping carts, elevator buttons, etc.
○After using the bathroom
○Before preparing food
●If soap and water are not available, use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
●Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth, especially with unwashed hands.
●If you cough or sneeze, do so in the bend of your elbow. If you use a tissue, throw it away immediately.

**Take precautions if you are living with or caring for someone who is sick.
●Wear a mask if you are caring for someone who has respiratory symptoms.
●Clean counters, door knobs, phones and tablets frequently, using disinfectant cleaners or wipes.

**If you feel sick, follow these guidelines:
●Stay home if you feel sick unless you are experiencing a medical emergency such as severe shortness of breath or a very high fever.
○Call your doctor or urgent care facility and explain your symptoms over the phone.
○If you leave your home to get medical care, wear a mask if you have respiratory symptoms.

Thank you stay safe.

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