●Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.Stay away from crowds.●Stay away from people who are sick.●Stay at home as much as possible.●Keep at least one meter away from people around you,especially those who are coughing or sneezing (打喷嚏).9Cover your mouth ...
Some studies show that up to 40% of people with COVID-19 are "asymptomatic." That means they don't feel sick or have symptoms. But the virus can still affect your body. X-rays and CT scans of some people without symptoms show lung damage including "ground-glass opacities," a typical...
Avoid close contact those who are sick or have been exposed This might be common sense, but don't get too close to people who are sick (whether with the novel coronavirus or something else) or who have been exposed to the coronavirus. TheCDC reportsthat person-to-person contact is the ...
题目110 . Some people are getting sick with the coronavirus / COVID-19. People with COVID-19 may get fever, cough and feel tired. Older people are more likely to get sick from COVID-19. Sick people can be tested to check if it is COVID-19. They should st...
Get treatment if you have COVID-19 and are considered high risk of getting very sick. Additional guidance about extra steps you can choose to take, especially in areas known to have higher levels of COVID-19: Stay home from public areas, including public transportation or ride sharing if yo...
Get treatment if you have COVID-19 and are considered high risk of getting very sick. Additional guidance about extra steps you can choose to take, especially in areas known to have higher levels of COVID-19: Stay home from public areas, including public transportation or ride sharing if yo...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Cases of respiratory viruses are surging across the United States. In the last four weeks, hospitalizations are skyrocketing for the flu, RSV and COVID-19. More people are getting sick, and not enough are getting vaccinated, according to the CDC. To take a look at why ...
To prevent COVID headaches, it’s best to avoid getting COVID-19 in the first place. So it’s a good idea to get vaccinated against COVID-19, because it helps you avoid getting infected and avoid long-term symptoms. Long COVID symptoms like headaches are more common in people who have...
●Avoid touching your eyes,nose,and mouth with unwashed hands.Stay away from crowds●Stay away from people who are sick.●Stay at home as much as possible.●Keep at least one meter away from people around you,especially those who are coughing or sneezing.Cover your mou...
Medical expertsrecommendantivirals for people aged 70 and older who get COVID, and for other groups at risk of severe illness and hospitalization from COVID. But many older Australians have missed out on antivirals after getting sick with COVID. It is yet another way the health system is fa...