The coronavirus is a family of virus that infects mainly animals, until recently. The virus spread to humans from the “wet market” in Wuhan, China. Since animal meat was not freshly butchered there, it is more difficult to maintain hygienic conditions to prevent the spread of diseases.
Interesting fact: The coronavirus originally infects bats, though unverified, it is hypothesized that the virus spread to chicken and other meat through the bat, and when consumed by humans, spread to humans as well.
Wash your hands as soon as you touch a foreign surface, or if you have travelled in a public space where you could have risked infection.
Though we must maintain precaution, the death toll of the coronavirus is only about 3% so far. The categories that are at high risk of dying due to coronavirus are older people >65 years and young children 0-5 years. Early detection of the disease by reporting the symptoms to the doctor and maintaining good hygiene will protect you from its severity.
The chances of this happening are minimal as of now. Most countries are taking ample measures to quarantine and seprate infected patients. Hopefully, we can keep it contained and prevent this pandemic from spreading.
By maintaining hygienic conditions like washing our hands regularly.
1. When you are in a public space, ensure you wash your hands as soon as you can.
2. Get your flu shot.
3. Try your best to avoid crowded public places
4. If you notice any symptoms of the virus, self-isolate and visit the doctor as soon as you can.
Overall the outbreak may not be as dangerous as the media portrays it to be, but we need to tread carefully. Better safe than sorry.
This question and its answers are about coronavirus (COVID-19). The information on this page might be out of date or wrong.
For up-to-date health information and advice, please go to the NHS website: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
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Girlpowerforstem commented on :
How often should we wash our hands and can we die from it
Aruna commented on :
Wash your hands as soon as you touch a foreign surface, or if you have travelled in a public space where you could have risked infection.
Though we must maintain precaution, the death toll of the coronavirus is only about 3% so far. The categories that are at high risk of dying due to coronavirus are older people >65 years and young children 0-5 years. Early detection of the disease by reporting the symptoms to the doctor and maintaining good hygiene will protect you from its severity.
ring021den commented on :
Do u think they could stop Irish people coming back from Northern Italy like what happened in Tenerife?
Aruna commented on :
Yes they could potentially do this, as Italy is now the second most affected by coronavirus.
ring021den commented on :
Great information! Thanks
girls forever commented on :
what are the chances of it killing everyone on earth
Aruna commented on :
The chances of this happening are minimal as of now. Most countries are taking ample measures to quarantine and seprate infected patients. Hopefully, we can keep it contained and prevent this pandemic from spreading.
grew021ace commented on :
I was just wondering the same question!
made021ace commented on :
how can we help to stop the coronavirus from spreading?
Aruna commented on :
By maintaining hygienic conditions like washing our hands regularly.
1. When you are in a public space, ensure you wash your hands as soon as you can.
2. Get your flu shot.
3. Try your best to avoid crowded public places
4. If you notice any symptoms of the virus, self-isolate and visit the doctor as soon as you can.
Overall the outbreak may not be as dangerous as the media portrays it to be, but we need to tread carefully. Better safe than sorry.
modem commented on :
This question and its answers are about coronavirus (COVID-19). The information on this page might be out of date or wrong.
For up-to-date health information and advice, please go to the NHS website: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/