Coronavirus, the WTO provides recommendations on how to protect yourself from infection

The spread of coronary in China and at least 10 other countries, including the United States, South Korea and Japan, has led experts and health authorities to provide advice on how to reduce the chances of spreading the disease. In addition to four, the 80 deaths reported so far have been recorded in the province of Hubei, [...]
The spread of coronary in China and at least 10 other countries, including the United States, South Korea and Japan, has led experts and health authorities to provide advice on how to reduce the chances of spreading the disease.
In addition to four, the 80 deaths reported so far have been recorded in the province of Hubei, where the virus emerged. Experts have warned, however, that about 100,000 people may already have been infected with the virus, a much larger number compared to what has been reported by the National Health Commission in China, which has said there are only 2700 cases so far.
The World Health Organization recommends that humans take simple measures to reduce the exposure and transmission of the virus, for which there are no specific cures or vaccines.
Wash your hands with alcohol juice or hot water and soap
Cover your mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing
Avoid contact with anyone with fever and cough
Seek immediate medical assistance if you have fever, cough, and breathing difficulties
Avoid direct contact, vulnerable to living animals
Avoid eating immature or mature animal products, milk, or animal products to avoid contamination and immature foods
Even though the use of facial masks is on the rise after the coronary explosion, they are divided if they can prevent the transmission and infection of disease that is carried even through the air.
Dr David Carrington, from St Georgeés of London University, told BBC News that <x0 mics of surgical routines for the public are not an effective defense against viruses or bacteria carried in the air”.
However, masks can help reduce the risk of contracting a virus through “sequence” from the sneezing or coughing and offer a protection against hand-to-hand transmission, he said, sends Periscopi.
Experts say that the best way to avoid germs, coronarys, and other air diseases is to wash your hands completely and often try not to touch your face or eyes and avoid contact with people who show symptoms.
O Experts The U.S. advise that you do not wear gloves for the fact that washing hands is more important and that people holding gloves are less likely to wash their hands. /Periscope.












