Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV). The most recently discovered coronavirus causes coronavirus disease COVID-19. See our infographics on how you can protect yourself from coronavirus.
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What is it?
How to protect
yourself?
Coronavirus
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What is Coronavirus & Covid-19
Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that cause illness
ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such
as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV).
The most recently discovered coronavirus causes coronavirus
disease COVID-19. (World Health Organization, www.WHO.int)
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How to Protect Yourself from Coronavirus?
Wash your hands
regularly
Avoid close contact
with others
Cover your mouth and nose
while coughing and sneezing
Don't spit in public
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How to Protect Yourself from Coronavirus?
Wash your hands
regularly
Avoid close contact
with others
Cover your mouth and nose
while coughing and sneezing
Avoid touching eyes,
nose and mouth
Don't spit in public
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How to Protect Yourself from Coronavirus?
Wash your hands
regularly
Avoid close contact
with others
Cover your mouth and nose
while coughing and sneezing
Avoid touching eyes,
nose and mouth
Don't spit in public
Use a mask in
public places
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• Regularly and thoroughly clean your
hands with soap and water.
• If you can't wash your hands, use an
alcohol-based gel (min. 60%, max
80%) for hands or disinfection wipes.
Wash your
hands regularly
Washing Hands
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Maintain at least 1-meter (3 feet)
distance between yourself and
others.
Avoid close
contact with
others
Safe Distance
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• When coughing and sneezing, cover
your mouth and nose with a flexed
elbow or a tissue.
• Throw the tissue immediately after
in a trash bin and wash your hands
with soap and water.
While coughing
and sneezing
Cover Mouth
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Masks are effective only when
used in combination with
frequent hand-cleaning.
Wear a mask
while visiting
public places,
like shops.
When to use a mask?
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Hands touch many surfaces and
can pick up virus and transfer it to
your eyes, nose or mouth. From
there, the virus can enter your
body.
Avoid touching
eyes, nose
and mouth
Avoid touching face
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Fever, coughing, difficulty
breathing, and sneezing have
a lot of reasons, caused by both
virus or bacterial infections.
If you have a fever,
cough and difficulty
breathing, seek
medical care early
Common Symptoms
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COVID-19 Symptom List
Dry cough
Fatigue
extreme tiredness, weakness
Fever
high temperature, muscle pain
In some patients:
(elderly, with other chronic health conditions):
chest pain, shortness of breath
Rarely:
runny nose, sneezing, or sore throat
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Covid-19 Severity Statistics
Source: Based on all 72,314 cases of COVID-19 confirmed, suspected, and asymptomatic
cases in China as of February 11, Chinese CCDC paper, February 17,
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-symptoms/
Most of cases are Mild – can recover at home
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Covid-19 Severity Statistics
Source: Based on all 72,314 cases of COVID-19 confirmed, suspected, and asymptomatic
cases in China as of February 11, Chinese CCDC paper, February 17,
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-symptoms/
80.9% mild infections (with flu-like symptoms) can
recover at home
13.8% severe (pneumonia and shortness of breath)
4.7% critical (respiratory failure, septic shock,
and multi-organ failure)
Most of cases are Mild – can recover at home
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Company Guidelines Response to Covid-19
Stay informed. Monitor WHO.int, CDC.gov, ECDC sites…
Awareness-raising campaigns
Intensify hygiene in company
Reduce overcrowding situations, physical meetings…
Support remote work
Avoid travels, especially to high-risk countries
Ensure trust and open information sharing
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