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Answered by pihu200251
11

Answer:

By following some basic steps, you can help reduce your risk and do your part to protect others.

Keep your hands clean, and keep your distance from sick people. Wash your hands. It’s not sexy, but it works.

It’s worth repeating, over and over again: Wash your hands. Wet your hands with clean running water and then lather them with soap; don’t miss the backs of your hands, between your fingers and under your nails. Make sure to scrub for at least 20 seconds (or about the time it takes to sing “Happy Birthday” twice), and dry them with a clean towel or let them air dry.

Alcohol-based hand sanitizers, which should be rubbed in for about 20 seconds, can also work, but the gel must contain at least 60% alcohol.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends you avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands (tough one, we know).

Meanwhile, if someone else is showing flulike or coldlike symptoms, try to stay 6 feet away. If that’s not possible, even a little distancing is helpful, according to experts, as the virus seems to spread through droplets in the air from a cough or sneeze

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Answered by JayaramJR07
6

Explanation:

  1. Here’s what you can do:
  2. Stay home if you can.
  3. Wash your hands. With soap. Then wash them again.
  4. Stay informed.
  5. With children, keep calm, carry on and get the flu shot.
  6. Don’t stockpile masks.
  • But do stock up on groceries, medicine and resources.
  • The coronavirus continues to spread worldwide, with over 200,000 confirmed cases and at least 8,000 dead. In the United States, there have been at least 8,000 cases and more than 100 deaths, according to a New York Times database.

  • Coronavirus is here, and it’s spreading quickly. Older Americans, those with underlying health conditions and those without a social safety net are the most vulnerable to the infection and its societal disruption.

  • Though life as we know it is sharply off kilter, there are measures you can take.

  • Most important: Do not panic. With a clear head and some simple tips, you can help reduce your risk, prepare your family and do your part to protect others.

Stay home if you can.

Even if you have no underlying health conditions, and no symptoms, be extra cautious to protect other people

You can do your part to help your community and the world. Do not get close to other people.

This is called “social distancing” or “physical distancing,” and is basically a call to stand far away from other people. Experts believe the coronavirus travels through droplets, so limiting your exposure to other people is a good way to protect yourself.

  • Here’s what you can do:
  • Stay home if you can.
  • Wash your hands. With soap. Then wash them again.
  • Stay informed.
  • With children, keep calm, carry on and get the flu shot.
  • Don’t stockpile masks.
  • But do stock up on groceries, medicine and resources.
  • The coronavirus continues to spread worldwide, with over 200,000 confirmed cases and at least 8,000 dead. In the United States, there have been at least 8,000 cases and more than 100 deaths, according to a New York Times database.
  • Coronavirus is here, and it’s spreading quickly. Older Americans, those with underlying health conditions and those without a social safety net are the most vulnerable to the infection and its societal disruption.
  • Though life as we know it is sharply off kilter, there are measures you can take.
  • Most important: Do not panic. With a clear head and some simple tips, you can help reduce your risk, prepare your family and do your part to protect others.
  • Stay home if you can.
  • Even if you have no underlying health conditions, and no symptoms, be extra cautious to protect other people
  • You can do your part to help your community and the world. Do not get close to other people.
  • This is called “social distancing” or “physical distancing,” and is basically a call to stand far away from other people. Experts believe the coronavirus travels through droplets, so limiting your exposure to other people is a good way to protect yourself.

#stayhome #staysafe

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