Your Questions Related To COVID-19, Answered! AskADoctor dailyhealthtips COVID2019 Healthcaremagic
There is so much conflicting information about the COVID-19 pandemic swirling around on the internet that it makes almost everyone feel overwhelmed at times. With new information coming out every day and while experts are still learning about the coronavirus , we asked our panel of medical experts to answer your queries related to this pandemic.
If a person working in your office was tested positive for SARS-COV2, then make sure you quarantine yourself to your home for at least 14 days. You must self-quarantine yourself because there are chances of you having contracted the infection when the affected person was not tested and still around you.
5. Some say that Coronavirus is more like flu. I had taken flu vaccine recently. Should I be worried? Though the virus causes symptoms like flu in some people, it is a different virus entirely. The vaccine against flu will not protect one against COVID-19. A vaccine for novel coronavirus may soon be developed and marketed.The COVID-19 virus is more contagious than the regular flu virus. There is considerable human-to-human transmission and transmission through fomites too. Fatality is much higher compared to the regular flu.
Hand sanitizers contain alcohol in about 50% to 75% strength. The alcohol is cidal to many bacteria and viruses. The alcohol denatures the protein coat of the virus or the cell of the bacteria and thus kills it. Most of the germs on our hands can get killed within seconds after applying the sanitizer. Though some may remain unaffected, majority of disease-causing pathogens die.
8. My grandparents had taken pneumonia vaccination regularly. Would this help them against the SARS-COV2?
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