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Lisa Maragakis , senior director of infection prevention at Johns Hopkins Medicine, shares these guidelines:. If an infected person coughs or sneezes, their droplets can infect people nearby. Understand that people including children may be infected with the new coronavirus and have only mild symptoms.

Wear a face mask whenever you are in a public place where you will encounter other people. The coronavirus that causes COVID can spread between people interacting in close proximity — for example, speaking, coughing, sneezing, or singing— even if those people do not symptoms.

The new coronavirus can survive for hours or even days on some surfaces. Touching a contaminated surface and then touching your face is one of the ways to become infected.

The virus is no longer detectable on plastic after 72 hours, and on stainless steel or cardboard after about 48 hours. Health Insurance. Mental Health. Senior Services. School Health Centers. Communicable Disease » Protect Yourself. Protect Yourself Learn these healthy habits to protect yourself from disease and prevent germs and infectious diseases from spreading.

Don't Share Personal Items Avoid sharing personal items that can't be disinfected, like toothbrushes and razors, or sharing towels between washes. Learn how to guard against germs 6. Get Vaccinated Vaccines can prevent many infectious diseases. Avoid Touching Wild Animals Be cautious around wild animals as they can spread infectious diseases to you and your pets. Practice physical distancing at airports, railway stations, on trains, buses, etc. Wear a medical face mask to protect yourself and your fellow passengers at airports and railway stations, as well as during flights, on trains, buses, etc.

If you feel ill while travelling, inform the crew and seek immediate medical advice, ideally by first telephoning your healthcare provider. If you have symptoms like a cough, fever, sore throat or similar within 14 days after returning home, seek immediate medical advice, ideally by first telephoning your healthcare provider.

Information for high-risk groups There are currently no items to display. Read more. Data Infographic: Non-pharmaceutical measures Infographic - 24 Sep Data Infographic: Using face masks in the community Infographic - 14 Apr Video - 20 Mar When you're at home, out socialising or on holiday, it's important to protect yourself. Don't put yourself in situations where you could be at risk.

Be alert, keep your home and belongings secure and always plan your journeys. If you see a crime is about to take place or you think that someone is going to commit a crime against you or your home, you should always try to contact the police or call for help before confronting any attacker or person committing a crime.

But there's no clear definition of what reasonable force is. A court judges the individual circumstances. But if you use force, it's likely the police will investigate your actions. You could be arrested and prosecuted for causing an injury or death. If you are prosecuted, a court will look at the amount of force you used and decide if it was reasonable in the circumstances as you believed them to be at the time.

There are things you can do to increase the possibility of getting your things back if these are stolen. Carrying a personal alarm can also make you feel safer. When you turn it on, the alarm gives a high-pitched sound that can shock anyone that's attacking you. You can buy a personal alarm in DIY shops. If you are travelling by yourself, getting a taxi or using public transport is much safer than walking. You should use your common sense to stay safe.

You're less likely to be attacked or mugged if you're with other people.



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