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๐INSIDE LIFE YARN๐
THE MOST TALKED ABOUT IN CENTURIES
How far my people!
You know what time it is right?
Urrrmm..........but hope say una dey fine?
Toh! Na better life gist I Carry come!
I know you might be surprised and wondering what this episode is about, well......I want my tea Sippers to have a peek into the REAL World and not just my story
At least e go better if una know wetin dey shele for our society so we no go loss finish
So in case dem wan sell our kwantry, we go dey aware๐๐๐
Na hin make me dey start this series with una
And for this facet, ogbonge gist for "inside life" go dey land your domot every two days.......errrmm
Abeg no matter wetin dey happen, biko make you smile!
No allow the country yawa steal your joy o
Just know say this season go pass and another one wey better pass am dey come.
Urrrrmmmmm let me return to my normal way of speech before I go fall my hand๐๐
Eyes of the world |
So I started another series and this is the first episode.......I'd thought of making "inside life" gist so we can at least be aware of what's going on in our immediate and external societies.
This is the first episode, and it was supposed to be a positive vibe sipping minute, but permit me to start on the note of the current incidence in our country and other neighbouring States.
The challenges that's been faced by most countries isn't something we feel appealing to us. A lot are lost in thoughts as to whether this was ever going to die down because this spreads like wild fire.
I know you might have a clue on what this is about, not after the wild exaggeration people have about it, the misplaced stories and thoughts about it, but just know that what I'm about to share with you will be so helpful. I've picked the statement of the problem and I'm going to profer solutions to it.
Now to the most talked about in countries is COVID'19
Love dosage for you at this point......cos even statistics has increased |
Funny as it may sound, some persons don't even know the cause if this ailment, yet they maliciously joke with it. While some sort for ways to take necessary steps to avoid it, some had taken upon themselves to make jest of the whole scenario๐๐๐, can we now say Nigeria itself is a joke๐๐. While some die of the fear of being infected, some are so unbothered. Well not to bore you, I want to quickly share a brief about this virus and ways you can stay safe without being infected.
As at yesterday, there's been confirmed cases of this ailment in more than half states in Nigeria, this is not to scare you, but to show you at this point that the ailment is REAL & TRUE. This notion is contrary to what some persons had said earlier as to whether this was a political infringement or malicious government protest against the game of politics.
Source: Alison Training on Coronavirus |
Coronavirus - Background and Symptoms
Signs and Symptoms of Coronaviruses - General Overview
Common human coronaviruses usually cause mild to moderate upper-respiratory tract illnesses, like the common cold. Most people get infected with these viruses at some point in their lives. These illnesses usually only last for a short amount of time. Symptoms may include:
>Runny nose
>Headache
>Cough
>Sore throat
>Fever
>General feeling of being unwell
Symptoms of the virus |
Human coronaviruses can sometimes cause lower-respiratory tract illnesses, such as pneumonia or bronchitis. This is more common in people with cardiopulmonary disease, people with weakened immune systems, infants, and older adults.
Based on what was seen with other coronaviruses, it is believed that symptoms of 2019-nCoV may appear in as few as 2 days or as long as 14 after exposure.
Coronavirus - Transmission and Treatment
Introduction
2019-nCoV is a betacoronavirus, like MERS and SARs, all of which have their origins in bats.
Chinese authorities have successfully sequenced the genome of the virus allowing for effective detection. The US CDC confirmed the same genome in the first two cases in the US.
Early on, many of the patients in the outbreak of respiratory illness caused by 2019-nCov in Wuhan, China had some link to a large seafood and live animal market (also known as "wet markets"), suggesting that initial spread of the virus was animal-to-person.
Subsequently it has become clear that human-to-human contact is able to spread the virus.
The complete clinical picture with regard to 2019-nCoV is still not fully clear. Reported illnesses have ranged from infected people with little to no symptoms to people being severely ill and dying.
How does the Novel Coronavirus spread from Person-to-Person?
Human coronaviruses most commonly spread from an infected person to others through:
>The air by coughing and sneezing
>Close personal contact, such as touching or shaking hands
>Touching an object or surface with the virus on it, then touching your mouth, nose, or eyes before washing your hands
>Rarely, fecal contamination
The first cure is isolating yourself so others doesn't contact it. |
When person-to-person spread has occurred with MERS and SARS, it is thought to have happened mainly via respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes, similar to how influenza and other respiratory pathogens spread. Spread of SARS and MERS between people has generally occurred between close contacts.
It’s important to note that how easily a virus spreads person-to-person can vary. Some viruses are highly contagious (like measles), while other viruses are less so.
How Deadly is the Coronavirus?
Based on data from 44,000 patients with this coronavirus, the WHO says:
>81% develop mild symptoms.
>14% develop severe symptoms.
>5% become critically ill.
The proportion dying from the disease appears low (between 1% and 2%) but the figures are unreliable.
Thousands are still being treated but may go on to die - so the death rate could be higher. But it is also unclear how many mild cases remain unreported - so the death rate could also be lower.
To put this into context, about one billion people catch influenza every year, with between 290,000 and 650,000 deaths.
Treatment
According to the US CDC, there is no specific antiviral treatment recommended for the novel coronavirus infection. People infected with 2019-nCoV should receive supportive care to help relieve symptoms. For severe cases, treatment should include care to support vital organ functions. People who think they may have been exposed to 2019-nCoV should contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Preach the fact that it's not terminal because it's curable |
How to Self-Isolate
If you suspect you have coronavirus, have been in contact with someone who has it, or have been to a place where there are a lot of cases of the virus, then the official advice is to self-isolate.
The top five methods to successfully self-isolate include:
1. Stay at home - Do not go to work or school, or other public spaces. Do not have any visitors.
2. Call ahead - If you develop symptoms such as a cough or fever, then seek advice first by phoning your local medical center or hospital. Don't just turn up as this could potentially spread the virus if you have it.
3. Separate yourself - If you live with others then you should stay in a well-ventilated bedroom with the door shut. If you share a bathroom then use it after everyone else. Don't share towels and toiletries.
4. Dispose of waste carefully - Your waste should be double-bagged.
5. Order in food - Order food online or ask your family or friends to help. Ask the person to leave food deliveries on the doorstep.
Always play safe; YOU'RE LOVED❤❤๐ |
I hope these tips are helpful. This is an excerpt from Alison training on Coronavirus.
Don't forget to refer your friends and loved ones to this.
BIOGRAPHY
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>CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). (2020). SARS | Home | Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome | SARS-CoV Disease | CDC. [online] Available at: https://www.cdc.gov/sars/index.html [Accessed 29 Jan. 2020].
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Thanks Julie for sharing this,I think the country at large needs this
ReplyDeleteSure they do, thanks for reading. Years u can as well share the link so others could see it
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ReplyDeleteI never knew this much about the corona virus oh.
Thanks for the info
You're welcome, thanks for reading as well
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