COVID 19 and Isolation Measures
COVID 19 and Isolation Measures
COVID 19 and Isolation Measures
Why?
Hands touch many surfaces and can pick up viruses.
Once contaminated, hands can transfer the virus to your eyes,
nose or mouth. From there, the virus can enter your body and
can make you sick.
Make sure you, and the people
around you, follow good
respiratory hygiene.
This will also protect you and help prevent spread of viruses and
other infections.
Keep up to date on the latest COVID-19 hotspots (cities or
local areas where COVID-19 is spreading widely).
Why?
You have a higher chance of catching COVID-19 in one of
these areas.
Wash dishes by hand using detergent and warm water and dry them
thoroughly, using a separate towel.
Wear a facemask if advised to
You should wear the mask when you are in the same room
with other people and when you visit a healthcare provider.
If you cannot wear a facemask, the people who live with you
should wear one while they are in the same room with you.
Cover your coughs and sneezes
water.
If this is not possible and you need to wash the laundry see
below for further advice on handling laundry.
Do not have visitors in your home
If you need to wash the laundry at home before the results are available,
then wash all laundry at the highest temperature compatible for the
fabric using laundry detergent. This should be above 60 degrees C. If
possible tumble dry and iron using the highest setting compatible with
the fabric./ Sun dry
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling dirty
laundry
Waste
where they can wash their hands with soap and water
Promote good respiratory hygiene in the workplace
They should also stay home (or work from home) if they have
had to take simple medications, such as
paracetamol/acetaminophen, ibuprofen or aspirin, which may
mask symptoms of infection
Keep promoting the message that people need to stay at
home even if they have only mild symptoms of COVID-19