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  • Hi everyone, we're sure that by now most of you have

  • heard all about the coronavirus but instead of panicking

  • about it there are a few things that you can do to protect yourself.

  • First lets talk a little bit about what it is.

  • So the coronavirus or the COVID-19 is a flu like virus

  • that first started out in Wuhan, china and was recently

  • declared a pandemic and as of now there is no cure for it.

  • As of the second week of march there have been around 170k cases.

  • Of this number 77k have recovered and been

  • discharged but there have also been 6k deaths.

  • So that means that around 80k people still

  • test positive for it and have not recovered completely.

  • Countries that have been hit worst by it right now are

  • China, italy, south korea and iran.

  • Within India there have been about 114 recorded cases

  • of which 13 people have recovered and

  • there have been 2 deaths.

  • The remaining people still test positive for it.

  • People who might be more affected by it

  • are the elderly or people with health issues

  • like diabetes, heart conditions or respiratory conditions.

  • And ofcourse people who have traveled to countries

  • that have a high rate of coronavirus infections

  • are also at quite a high risk as well.

  • Luckily, the one piece of good news is that there are

  • very few cases of coronavirus within children

  • so it doesn't seem to be affecting them too badly.

  • Symptoms can start out quite mild like a runny

  • nose, a sore throat, a dry cough or fever

  • but it can escalate to breathlessness and pneumonia as well.

  • If you're experiencing any of these symptoms and

  • you've traveled to a country that's been

  • affected by the coronavirus or you've been

  • in contact with someone who's traveled to

  • one of them, make sure to get tested and make

  • sure to call the hospital in advance so that

  • they know that you're coming.

  • For now here are a few things you can do to stay safe and healthy.

  • The most important thing that you can do is

  • to wash your hands frequently.

  • You should wash them before preparing food,

  • before and after eating, before and after

  • using the toilet and especially if you're someone who

  • takes public transport.

  • You can count to 20 while washing to make sure that

  • youre doing it right.

  • Wash your palms, the back of each hand,

  • in between each finger, wash each finger as well,

  • wash under your nails and upto your wrists as well.

  • Avoiding large public gatherings and crowded rooms

  • is key at a time like this.

  • Remember not to touch your face at all especially

  • not your nose, eyes or mouth.

  • Try not to hug people or even shake hands at a time like this.

  • Its better to stick to a namaste or a verbal greeting.

  • Keep a distance of at least 1 meter or 3 feet away

  • from someone who's coughing or sneezing

  • to make sure the germs don't spread and enter your system.

  • Cough and sneeze with other people in mind.

  • Make sure to cough into a tissue and cover your entire

  • nose and mouth while coughing

  • and then throw the tissue out immediately.

  • If you don't have easy access to a tissue

  • then make sure to cough into your elbow or

  • your shoulder instead.

  • Take vitamin C tablets or zinc supplements

  • to boost your immune system and keep you safe.

  • Try to keep healthy in general by drinking enough water,

  • eating healthy food and getting plenty of sleep.

  • It's really important not to panic at a time like this

  • so remember to stay calm, follow

  • these tips and share them with some friends and family

  • as well to stay healthy and happy.

  • Until next time stay tuned and stay Glamrs.

Hi everyone, we're sure that by now most of you have

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