PREVENTION Stay aware of the latest information on the COVID-19 outbreak, available on the WHO website, and through your national and local public health authority. SYMPTOMS As per WHO, Most people who become infected experience mild illness and recover, but it can be more severe for others. YOU CAN HELP International aid organizations like UNICEF are working with partners to help halt the virus, scaling up their response in East Asia and the Pacific. Elsewhere, communities are coping with school closures and economic impacts.
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) To date, there are no specific vaccines or medicines for COVID-19. Treatments are under investigation and will be tested through clinical trials Self-care If you feel sick you should rest, drink plenty of fluid, and eat nutritious food. Stay in a separate room from other family members, and use a dedicated bathroom if possible. Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces. Everyone should keep a healthy lifestyle at home. Maintain a healthy diet, sleep, stay active, and make social contact with loved ones through the phone or the internet. Children need extra love and attention from adults during difficult times. Keep to regular routines and schedules as much as possible. It is normal to feel sad, stressed, or confused during a crisis. Talking to people you trust, such as friends and family, can help. If you feel overwhelmed, talk to a health worker or counselor. Medical treatments If you have mild symp...
1- GLOBEL CASES * Confirmed=2,790,986 * (In 24 Hours+81,503) * Deaths= 195,920 * (In 24 Hours+5,048) * Recovered= 781,382 * (In 24 Hours+38,527) 2- PAKISTAN CASES * Confirmed= 11,940 * (In 24 Hours+785) * Deaths= 253 * (In 24 Hours+16) * Recovered= 2,755 * (In 24 Hours+228) Latest Updates Global confirmed cases: 2,716,917; total deaths: 190,985; total recovered: 744,580 The U.S. jobless claims during the pandemic rise to over 26 million The U.K. expands testing availability to all essential workers Indonesia halts air and sea travel until early June South Africa to ease lockdown from May 1 to boost the economy
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