WASH YOUR HANDS
Wash your hands regularly and ideally use disinfection preparations.
In 2019, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) started monitoring the outbreak of a new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, which causes the respiratory illness now known as COVID-19. Authorities first identified the virus in Wuhan, China. More than 78,191 people have contracted the virus in China. Health authorities have identified many other people with COVID-19 around the world, including in the United States. On January 31, 2020, the virus passed from one person to another in the U.S.
The World Health Organization (WHO) have declared a public health emergency relating to COVID-19.
Since then, this strain has been diagnosed in several U.S. residents. The CDC have advised that it is likely to spread to more people. COVID-19 has started causing disruption in at least 25 other countries.
ProductsLimit physical contact with others, use hygienic gloves, wash hands and disinfect.
ProductsIf you have symptoms and a respiratory disease, stay at home, do not go anywhere, contact you doctor and maintain personal hygiene.
ProductsMinimize physical contact. Do not leave your home without protection of face and without hygienic gloves.
ProductsIf you have these symptoms, do not hesitate to contact a doctor, follow the prescribed quarantine.
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Source: WHO on March 23, 2020
Wash your hands regularly and ideally use disinfection preparations.
Keep a minimum safe distance from other people.
Leave home only when visiting a doctor, making necessary purchases, seeing your loved ones or work.
Do not touch your face to prevent the virus from potentially getting on skin.
Wear protective veils as recommended outside your home and always have hand disinfection on hand
Avoid larger groups of people and minimize physical and social contact.