Put A Stop On Spreading Of Coronavirus 

Physical separation, masks, immunizations, and other precautionary steps can help out in this pandemic situation

US Food and DrugAdministration




 

If you get COVID-19, getting vaccinated and boosted is the greatest approach to lower your chance of symptoms, especially becoming extremely ill. But, in addition to immunisation, there are precautions you can do to avoid becoming sick and to help prevent the virus from spreading to others. Wearing your mask when necessary, avoiding crowds, and maintaining physical distance are among them.



What are the ways that coronavirus spreads?

This coronavirus gets primarily transmitted from an infected person to another healthy person. Even if there are no symptoms, a person infected with coronavirus can produce aerosols when they speak or breathe. Aerosols are contagious virus particles that can float or drift for up to three hours in the air. By inhaling these infected aerosols, another healthy individual can become infected with the coronavirus.




 

What can I do to keep myself and others safe from the COVID virus?

COVID, as well as other coronaviruses and influenza, can be prevented by taking the steps listed below.

  1. In public spaces, wear a face mask.
  2. Maintain a space of at least six feet between yourself and others.
  3. Large gatherings should be avoided.
  4. Outside is a great place to socialise.
  5. As soon as you’re eligible, get vaccinated and boosted.
  6. Avoid coming into close touch with sick people.
  7. Touch your eyes, nose, and mouth as little as possible.
  8. When you’re sick, stay at home.
  9. Use a tissue to cover your cough or sneeze, then toss the tissue in the garbage.
  10. Frequently touched objects and surfaces should be cleaned on a regular basis.
  11. Hands should be washed often with soap and water.




 

I’m not sure what kind of mask to put on.

Because Omicron is the most contagious version we’ve seen so far, masks of superior quality and fit are more crucial than ever. This is true for everyone, but it’s especially true for those who haven’t been vaccinated, are at higher risk of severe disease, or are caring for someone who has COVID-19. Masks aren’t all created equal. Filtration is best in high-quality KN95, KF94, N95, and surgical masks.