Environmental Sciences, asked by singh2718palak09, 3 days ago

What should we do if someone in family gets ill with COVID-19?​

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Answered by sapnasamani9gmailcom
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Explanation:

run away from your home until they get well

Answered by gharini0708
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Answer:

Put the person who has COVID, or is waiting for test results, in isolation within the home. Keep reading for more about that.

You, and everyone the sick person lives with or was recently with, are now considered a close contact of a person with COVID. Read what that means depending on each person’s vaccination status or past COVID history and whether they develop symptoms or not.

Don’t go in the same room as the sick person unless they, and you, have covered both mouth and nose with a mask. The masks should fit snugly and be several layers if they are cloth; surgical masks or KN95 masks offer more protection.

Except when you need to check on them or bring them something, stay out of the same room as them, and give them a dedicated space with a door that closes.

Keep air circulating into their space, by cracking open a window. If possible, set up a fan pointing out the window, or use an air filtering device that you buy or make.

Make sure the sick person coughs into their mask or cloth, or their elbow or a tissue, to keep virus particles out of the air. Dispose of tissues after one use.

Clean your hands often and thoroughly with soap or alcohol rub.

Clean surfaces with soap or disinfectants.

Don’t touch your face unless you’ve just cleaned your hands.

You can safely help them cope with their symptoms at home, while protecting yourself and anyone else you live with.

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