Write a short paragraph on COVID-19 AND THE PRECAUTIONS TO STAY SAFE
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Explanation:
What Should We Do at Home?
To protect others at home, someone who is sick should:
As much as possible, keep away from other people and pets in the home.
Wear a mask if they must be around other people. Masks shouldn't be worn by kids younger than 2 years old or anyone who has trouble breathing. For more about masks, check the CDC's guide.
Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue, throw the tissue away, and then wash their hands right away. Wash with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
If possible, stay in a bedroom and use a bathroom separate from other people in the home.
Use separate dishes, glasses, cups, and eating utensils and not share these with other household members. After use, run them through the dishwasher or wash with very hot soapy water.
Use separate bedding and towels and not share these with other household members.
Also:
If the person who is sick can't wear a mask, caregivers should wear one while they're in the same room.
Make sure shared spaces in the home have good air flow. You can open a window or turn on an air filter or air conditioner.
Do not allow visitors into your home. This includes children and adults.
All household members should wash their hands well and often. Wash with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
Wash the sick person's clothing, bedding, and towels with detergent on the hottest temperature possible. Wear gloves when handling their laundry, if possible. Wash your hands well after handling the laundry (even if you wore gloves).
Every day, use a household cleaner or wipe to clean things that get touched a lot. These include doorknobs, light switches, toys, remote controls, sink handles, counters, and phones. Keep a sick child's toys separate from other toys, if possible.
To protect others in your community:
The person who is sick should stay home unless they need medical care. This is called isolation.
Other household members also should stay home. This is called quarantine.
Follow instructions from your doctor, local health care department, or the CDC about who should stay home and for how long.
When Should I Call the Doctor?
If the person you're caring for seems to be getting sicker, call your doctor right away. Tell the doctor about their symptoms and whether they've been tested for COVID-19.
If they need to go to the doctor:
The person should wear a mask.
Keep tissues handy in case they need to cough or sneeze
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Answer:
a) as much as possible keep away from orther people.
b) and wear mask all the time and keep 1 m distance between each other.
c) and allways wash your hands and put sanitizer in your hands.
d) don't go to any other functions.and don't go out side all the time.
e) stay home stay safe.