Thursday, April 30, 2020

corona situation in india

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What restrictions have been imposed to contain the coronavirus? Public transport The lockdown which began on 25 March to contain the spread of the coronavirus will now end on 3 May. Metro There is a ban on transporting passengers by metro in India, from March 25 until May 3. Intercity transport There is a ban on regular and irregular transportation by buses and railway service . Supermarkets, grocery stores, pharmacies Domestic trade of food, medications is allowed for people to buy and sell. Banking and insurance are permitted during permitted time from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm. Cafes, restaurants, sport clubs Starting March 25, food supply, trade and entertaining enterprises, fitness clubs, and cultural establishments temporarily stop working. Public gatherings Starting March 25, there is a ban on any public gatherings. It is only allowed to hold events necessary to provide the activities of central and local government authorities. Medical institutions Medical institutions, hospitals and clinics will temporarily reschedule planned hospitalization and non-essential elective surgeries and procedures and will only deal with urgent and emergency cases. Educational institutions From 25 March until May 3, schooling will be stopped at nursery schools, general secondary schools, out-of-school educational institutions, colleges, universities, institutions of undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate learning. FACTS ABOUT COVID 19 How does the disease spread? Now it is known that COVID-19 has airborne and contact transmission routes Contact transmission route prevails Virus usually gets on mucous membranes of nose, eyes through hands and other items (napkin, gloves) after touching the objects (animals, meat, fish, handles) contaminated by the discharge from the respiratory system of a person who is sick or infected. The virus does not circulate in the air, but is transmitted from person to person The virus cannot travel a long distance. It exists only in the droplets which a person exhales while coughing and sneezing. Distance guarantees protection. It is the factor breaking an epidemic chain. Thus, if you are at a distance of more than 1.5 meters it is impossible to get infected even from a person who is sick. Can a person get infected from animals? At the moment there is no official proof that pets, such as dogs and cats, can transmit the novel coronavirus. So, after you contact pets, it is recommended to wash your hands with soap. This will protect you from spreading the bacteria from pets. Is the virus transmitted through fruit? Fruit is the environment that cannot provide lasting survival of the virus. There are no data on transmitting the virus through fruit. We remind that it is necessary to wash fruit thoroughly, but that is a standard recommendation. How long does the virus survive on surfaces? What can kill the virus? The virus can survive on surfaces from 3 hours to several days. The term depends on a set of conditions. For example, the type of surface, temperature and humidity of the environment. That is why it is necessary to disinfect surfaces, handles, equipment, etc Is it true that the virus is transmitted only to old people? People of any age can be infected, so everyone should follow the virus protection measures. Elderly people and patients with chronic diseases are at increased risk. Capture Who is at risk? The development of the disease depends on the immune system of a person Older adults Older adults and people who have chronic diseases and am at higher risk of developing serious complications. Medical staff After recording cases of novel coronavirus related disease, medical staff have become one of the most vulnerable groups. People who have been in direct physical contact with a person who is sick People who have been in direct contact with a person who is sick or have been exposed to infectious discharge, for example, through handshaking. People who have been in closed space together with a person who is sick People who have been in closed space with a COVID-19 infected person at a distance of less than 2 meters or longer than 15 minutes. Codinix - Beyond coding A CSR initiative by Codinix Disclaimer: coronainindia.com is a privately owned website that is not owned or operated by any state or central government agency. We have compiled these data using public information available in National/Local Media and Information released by State/Central Government. It is approximation to the country or city as reporter] by media or agencies. Provided Infomlation may not be accurate. This is solely for entertainment purpose only. Please refer to WHO website for any official information. contact us at info@codinix.com for any other inquiries.

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