How to identify and deal with corona virusoutbreak/anxiety
What you'll learn
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You will learn to deal
with corona virus oitbreak
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You will learn to
protect yourself from infection
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You will learn to
identify corona virus
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You will learn to
watch for symptoms
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You will learn to
practice social distancing
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You will learn to keep
yourself clean and disinfectant
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You will learn to
protect your overall health
Requirements
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Keep calm
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Keep yourself hygiene
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Follow important precautions
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Stay safe
Description
Welcome to the course on ''How to
identify and deal with corona virus outbreak/anxiety''
COVID-19 is the name the World Health Organization (WHO) has
given to a new corona virus discovered in China. As of February 25, 2020, there
are more than 80,000 confirmed cases around the world, most of them in China
and surrounding Asian countries. Since this is a new disease, you likely have
lots of questions about it. At least some of these questions are answered here,
with the understanding that there is still a lot scientists don't know about
this disease. With reports about the new corona virus (SARS-CoV-2, which causes
the illness COVID-19, formerly called 2019-nCoV) dominating the news cycle, you
may be worried about getting sick. While it’s true that corona virus is
spreading across the globe, you likely don’t need to worry about catching
it. However, it’s important to take your symptoms seriously if you think
you might be sick. If you’re worried you have corona virus, stay home and
contact your doctor to find out if you need treatment.
With the news filled with frightening stories about the new
corona virus, COVID-19, it’s easy to feel anxious. While it’s natural to have
some anxiety about any major disease outbreak, worrying too much can be
counterproductive. Fortunately, there are things you can do to put your fears at
ease. Stick to getting your information from trustworthy sources, such as the
World Health Organization or the CDC. You can also take reasonable precautions
to keep yourself from getting sick, like washing your hands regularly. If
nothing is helping you feel better, it may be time to reach out to your doctor
or a therapist.
You’re likely super worried about the corona virus (also called
COVID-19) outbreak, but it’s hard to find the balance between being careful and
panicking. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
you’re in a high risk group for infection and complications if you’re over the
age of 65, you have a serious medical condition, or you’re taking immune
suppressants. Fortunately, you can protect yourself from the virus, so try not
to worry. Stay safe!
Who
this course is for:
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Anyone who wants to know about corona virus outbreak and want to
know about precautionary measures related from it
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