National Disaster Management Authority issues Guidelines to Prevent Coronavirus Threat

The NDMA has published general public guidelines to prevent novel coronavirus (nCoV) outbreak threats for the general public.

The nCoV caused numerous deaths in its original town of Wuhan (China), according to the NDMA spokesman, and was a viral disease transmitted among persons through contact with particles of the individual affected.

The guidelines, he said had clearly mentioned that any person affected from flu and cough should cover his or her nose and mouth while coughing or sneezing with tissue or flexed elbow to prevent release of droplets openly in the air.

  • However, the people should regularly wash hands with soap and water or Alcohol-based hand rub or sanitizer. “If you have flu symptoms, keep a distance of at least 1 metre from other people as it can save the healthy persons from major droplets.
  • Avoid hugging or shaking hands if you symptoms of flu. Dispose of used tissues properly immediately after use. The person should remain careful in case of fever, cough, difficult breathing and immediately consult a doctor to diagnose the problem.
  • In case a person has got flu symptoms should stay home from work, school or crowded places until the health conditions improves to better,” it added.
  • The NDMA guidelines to prevent nCoV had emphasized the habit to wash hands after every critical moment including before and after coughing, sneezing, looking after an ill patient, cooking, eating, playing with pets, defecation and every time when hands get dirty.
  • Moreover, it also advised the masses to frequently clean hands by using alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water and also avoid touching eyes, nose or mouth.
  • In case of fever, flu and cough the affected person should avoid traveling and consult a doctor for proper treatment and share all the travel details with the physicians, it added.

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