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The Covid-19, 1°are the fever
2°dry cough
3°the fatigue, It is spread…
The Covid-19
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What should I do if I have no symptoms but I think I have been exposed to COVID-19? What does it mean to quarantine?
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What is the difference between isolation, quarantine, and estrangement?
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Is there a vaccine, medication, or treatment against COVID-19?
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It is spread mainly from person to person through droplets that fly out of an infected person's nose or mouth by coughing, sneezing, or talking.
In these cases, it is better to stay home.
However, if you live in an area with malaria or dengue, it is important that you do not ignore fever. Seek medical help. When you go to the health center wear a mask if possible, stay at least one meter away from other people and do not touch the surfaces with your hands.
It is an important measure that people with symptoms of COVID-19 take to avoid infecting others in the community, including their families.
Occurs when a person with a fever, cough, or other COVID ‑ 19 symptoms stays home and does not go to work, school, or public places
Quarantining means separating yourself from others because you have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 even if you have no symptoms yourself. During quarantine, you should monitor your condition for symptoms. The purpose of quarantine is to prevent transmission.
1°Quarantine means restricting activities or separating people who are not sick but who may have been exposed to COVID-19.
2°Isolation means separating people who are sick with symptoms of COVID-19 and can be contagious to prevent the spread of the disease.
3°Physical distancing means being physically separate. The WHO recommends keeping a distance of at least one meter from others.
It is spread by transmission between human beings.
We know a great deal about other viruses in the coronavirus family, and most of these types of viruses originate from animals. The COVID-19 virus (also called SARS-CoV-2) is a new virus in humans. The possible animal source of COVID-19 has not yet been confirmed, but is under investigation.
Various studies have shown that the COVID-19 virus can survive up to 72 hours on plastic and stainless steel surfaces, less than 4 hours on copper surfaces, and less than 24 hours on cardboard surfaces.
Initial investigations suggest that the virus may be present in some cases in the faeces, to date no cases of fecal-oral transmission of the COVID-19 virus have been reported. In addition, to date there is no evidence that the COVID-19 virus survives in water, including sewage.
Some western or traditional medicine solutions or home remedies can be comforting and relieve mild symptoms of COVID-19, so far no medicine has been shown to prevent or cure this disease. The WHO does not recommend self-medication with any drug, including antibiotics, to prevent or cure COVID-19. However, there are several clinical trials underway, both for western and traditional medications.