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science project

(1) what is covid-19?
(2) early signs and symptoms
(3) testing procedure
(4) regulation to follow in case of infected
(5) preventive measures
(6) vaccines and its types


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Answered by nimaichandramondal20
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Answer:

Physical distancing, masks, vaccines, and other preventive measures

You've gotten the basics down: you're wearing your mask when you need to, avoiding crowds, and keeping your distance. But you likely still have questions. Does wearing a mask protect you, others, or both? How exactly will physical distancing help? And what do you need to know about the new COVID-19 vaccines?

Visit our Coronavirus Resource Center for more information on coronavirus and COVID-19.

What can I do to protect myself and others from COVID-19?

The following actions help prevent the spread of COVID-19, as well as other coronaviruses and influenza.

If you are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19:

Wear a face mask, as advised by the CDC.

Maintain at least six feet of distance between yourself and others.

Avoid large gatherings.

Socialize outdoors.

Get vaccinated as soon as you are eligible.

Everyone:

Avoid close contact with people who are sick.

Minimize touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.

Stay home when you are sick.

Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.

Clean frequently touched objects and surfaces regularly.

Wash your hands often with soap and water.

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