acknowledgnment on covid 19
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Answer:
COVID-19 affects different people in different ways. Most infected people will develop mild to moderate illness and recover without hospitalization.
Most common symptoms:
fever
dry cough
tiredness
Less common symptoms:
aches and pains
sore throat
diarrhoea
conjunctivitis
headache
loss of taste or smell
a rash on skin, or discolouration of fingers or toes
Explanation:
To prevent the spread of COVID-19:
Clean your hands often. Use soap and water, or an alcohol-based hand rub.
Maintain a safe distance from anyone who is coughing or sneezing.
Wear a mask when physical distancing is not possible.
Don’t touch your eyes, nose or mouth.
Cover your nose and mouth with your bent elbow or a tissue when you cough or sneeze.
Stay home if you feel unwell.
If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention.
Answer:
COVID-19 (2019 Novel Coronavirus) Information Guide
This guide is a living document. More content will be added as new information and resources become available and as the COVID-19 situation develops. Last updated: June 3, 2021
Acknowledgements
A large portion of the information in this guide is gathered thanks to the suggestions of several librarians across the University of Toronto.
With special thanks to other library guides for their inspiration as a starting point for the structure and initial information gathering, especially medical librarian Dean Giustini's Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)—For Beginners to Experts, and our graduate student library assistants for their ongoing maintenance support.
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