Covid-19 / First Aid Coronavirus – What to do? There is no vaccine for coronavirus. To help prevent a coronavirus infection, we follow the same rule as we do to avoid common cold: Clean your hands with soap and Creditable Source: WHO and CDC Continue Reading
Covid-19 / First Aid Coronavirus – Prevention How to protect yourself: There are currently no vaccines available to protect you against human coronavirus infection. You may be able to reduce your risk of infection by doing the Creditable Source: WHO and CDC Continue Reading
Covid-19 Coronavirus – Transmission Human coronaviruses most commonly spread from an infected person to others through: the air by coughing and sneezing close personal contact, such as touching or shaking hands touching an object Creditable Source: WHO and CDC Continue Reading
Covid-19 Coronavirus – Diagnosis Lab tests, including nose and throat cultures and blood work, are carried out to find out whether your cold was caused by a coronavirus, but there’s no reason to. The Creditable Source: WHO and CDC Continue Reading
Covid-19 Hotline Numbers USA Emergency Number – 911 Ambulance – 997 India Emergency – 112 Ambulance – 102 or 108 Coronavirus Helpline : +91-11-23978046 Creditable Source: WHO and CDC Back Creditable Source: WHO and CDC Continue Reading
Covid-19 What is Coronavirus? Coronavirus is a kind of virus that causes an infection in your nose, sinuses, or upper throat. Most coronaviruses are not dangerous. Some types of them are serious, though. Middle Creditable Source: WHO and CDC Continue Reading
Covid-19 Coronavirus – Where is it from? Coronaviruses were first identified in the 1960s, but we don’t know where they come from. They get their name from their crown-like shape. Sometimes, but not often, a coronavirus can Creditable Source: WHO and CDC Continue Reading
Covid-19 Coronavirus – Symptoms The symptoms of most coronaviruses are similar to any other upper respiratory infection, including running nose, coughing, sore throat, and sometimes a fever. In most cases, you won’t know whether Creditable Source: WHO and CDC Continue Reading
Covid-19 Name Change – Latest News World Health Organization has changed the name of Coronavirus, nCoV-2019 to COVID-19 (February 12, 2020). The official name has been declared to eradicate the controversies relating the disease with Wuhan City or Creditable Source: WHO and CDC Continue Reading
Covid-19 Myth Busters about COVID-19 1.Can I get Coronavirus from my pets?Answer: No, as of now, there is no evidence of getting Coronavirus infection from pets. General hand hygiene is good to avoid all types Creditable Source: WHO and CDC Continue Reading