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Things you should know about COVID-21

People are in a panic. Millions of people around the world are uncertain what to do or how to combat the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19. However, we've seen a pattern of people being unaware of coronavirus, and we want to make sure you're up to date with what you need to know about it.

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Things you should know about COVID-21

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  1. Things you should know about COVID-21 Sanitization and Disinfectant Service

  2. What is COVID-19? The disease is transmitted by the newly discovered corona virus, which is thought to have arisen in Wuhan, China, before spreading to nearly every country on the planet. There are a few recognised signs of coronavirus, but they can take anywhere from 2 to 14 days to appear in humans.

  3. Symptoms you need to be aware of: Fever Dry cough Tiredness Runny nose/nasal congestion Pains and aches Diarrhoea Sore throat, etc.

  4. HOW DOES THE DISEASE SPREAD? Although there are many assumptions on how it spreads, let's take a look at the facts. Infected droplets are released into the air when an infected individual coughs or sneezes. Similarly, a healthy person will inhale those droplets through his or her nose or mouth in a matter of seconds. A healthy person can catch the virus if he touches an object where these droplets have landed and then touches his face (eyes, nose, and ears).

  5. How to prevent the spread? Wash–Make it a habit to wash your hands and face on a regular basis. Maintain a safe distance–If you see someone coughing or sneezing, make sure you are at least one metre (3 feet) away from them so you don't catch their droplets. Regular Sanitization or cleaning- During this crisis where health is a matter of concern, regular cleaning and sanitization of home is of utmost importance. Simply cleaning the home will not give you 100 percent protection as some of the bacteria needs proper chemicals to get washed away. Take the professional care when there is a need.

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