Covid-19

stay safe, stay home

At this critical time, it is essential that everyone JUST STAY HOME. Stay-at-home directives are issued to protect you, your family, and the public at large. Do your part by staying home. Now is not the time for a play date for kids, not the time for a dinner for adults, and not the time for a personal visit to the elderly. Spring break plans should be cancelled, birthday parties should be postponed, extended family dinners should be suspended. If the NBA can cancel their basketball games, you can cancel your in-person social calendar. Please, stay home.

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take steps to protect yourself

Wear a face mask

Masks should be used as part of a comprehensive strategy of measures to suppress transmission and save lives; the use of a mask alone is not sufficient to provide an adequate level of protection against COVID-19.

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Wash Yours hands

To stop the spread of COVID-19, along with other COVID appropriate behaviours, the practice of handwashing at regular intervals is a must, after coughing or sneezing, when caring for the sick, after using the toilet, before eating, while preparing food and after handling animals or animal waste.

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Avoid close contact

Social distancing, also called “physical distancing,” means keeping a safe space between yourself and other people who are not from your household.

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What are the Main Symtoms

Most people who are infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus have respiratory symptoms. They start to feel a little bit unwell, they will have a fever, they may have a cough or a sore throat or sneeze. In some individuals, they may have gastrointestinal symptoms. Others may lose the sense of smell or the sense of taste.

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Things Not to do during covid

Protect yourself and others around you by knowing the facts and taking appropriate precautions. Follow advice provided by your local health authority.

  • Do not Share Eating
  • Do not Touch Your face or Nose
  • Do not contact Sick person

Things to do during covid

Protect yourself and others around you by knowing the facts and taking appropriate precautions. Follow advice provided by your local health authority.

  • Wash Your Hand for 30sec
  • Wear a face Mask
  • Seek Medicals Care Regularly

How to wash you hand properly

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Apply Soap on Hand

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Plam to plam

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between fingers

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Back of The Hands

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clean with water

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Use towel to dry

How Covid-19 spreads over the world

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Imformation About CoviShield and Covaxin Vaccines

Vaccine :: A product that stimulates a person's immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease. Vaccines are usually administered through needle injections, but can also be administered by mouth or sprayed into the nose.

Covishield vaccine, which is the AstraZeneca vaccine manufactured in India, is one of the most widely accepted vaccines for travel.Covishield has been prepared using the viral vector platform which is a totally different technology. A chimpanzee adenovirus – ChAdOx1 – has been modified to enable it to carry the COVID-19 spike protein into the cells of humans. Well, this cold virus is basically incapable of infecting the receiver but can very well teach the immune system to prepare a mechanism against such viruses. The exact technology was used to prepare vaccines for viruses like Ebola.

Covaxin has been developed by Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech International Ltd in association with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the National Institute of Virology (NIV).Covishield has been developed by the Oxford-AstraZeneca and is being manufactured by the Serum Institute of India (SII).Covaxin is an inactivated vaccine, which has been prepared on a tried and tested platform of dead viruses. This vaccine is developed with Whole-Virion Inactivated Vero Cell-derived technology. They contain inactivated viruses, which can not infect a person but still can teach the immune system to prepare a defence mechanism against the active virus.

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COVID-19 Cases: Data and Graphs of World