Science, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

ᗯᕼᗩT ᴀʀᴇ Tᕼᗴ ᴀᴡᴀʀᴇɴᴇss Oᖴ ᴄᴏʀᴏɴᴀᴠɪʀᴜs !! ❣️❣️​

Answers

Answered by DynamicNinja
8

Answer:

\huge\cal\blue{\underline{\overline{\mid{\red{Answer}}\mid}}}

A total of 132 ophthalmologists (mean age 40.5 years) responded, 23 (17.6%) had received training on infection control in ophthalmology. Most ophthalmologists were aware of COVID-19 symptoms and ways to identify patients at risk of having the disease, correctly reported modes of transmission and were aware of measures for preventing COVID-19 transmission in the ophthalmic setup. Social media was the commonest source of information on COVID-19 (75%), and 38.2% were not provided with instructions on infection control plan to reduce transmission of COVID-19. Most ophthalmologists (79.5%) thought that the virus could be detected in tears, and 72.2% thought that red eye as a symptom of COVID-19.

\large\tt\underline\orange{Conclusion:}Ophthalmologists in Jordan were aware of the epidemiology of COVID-19 and related infection preventive measures. Knowledge was lacking regarding ocular aspects of the disease. Training on infection prevention needs to be improved. Access to guidelines from international ophthalmological organizations should be promoted and seeking updated literature from peer-reviewed journals needs to be encouraged.

Answered by Anonymous
1

\LARGE{\bf{\underline{\underline\color{blue}{Required \: Answer:-}}}}

  • The government is looking at unique ways to make citizens aware of the coronavirus disease in India. In a new move, the government has decided to use your smartphone to inform more people about the disease. The Department of Telecom (DoT) has asked telecom operators to put coronavirus awareness messages as a caller tune instead of the regular ringtone. So, the next time you call someone, don’t be surprised to hear someone coughing followed by a message that alerts people about how to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease.
  • The new coronavirus awareness caller tune is, of course, free of cost but if someone has already subscribed to a caller tune separately then this message will not play.

\huge\underline{\overline{\mid{\bold{\red{Hope\: it\: helps\: you}}\mid}}}

Similar questions