First, doing the same basic things that help to reduce chances of acquiring/spreading any respiratory infection. Wash your hands frequently. Be mindful of touching your face and eyes. Keep your distance from others, & if you're coughing or sneezing, do it in your elbow. /2
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If you're sick & can stay home, please do it. I know not everyone can. If you're an employer, please do all you can to provide employees with sick leave to cut transmission. Be sure you're vaccinated for
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@CDCgov also recommends everyone has an emergency preparedness kit. https://www.cdc.gov/childrenindisasters/checklists/kids-and-families.html … These are great for people who want to do *something* active to plan for a "just in case." /4Prikaži ovu nit -
Emergency kits will help you be prepared for events that are more likely too: snowstorms, tornadoes, earthquakes, etc. Be honest: you've talked about what you'd do during a zombie pandemic. Doesn't hurt to do a bit of preparation for a more mundane emergency. /5
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Brian Marshall tweeted about isopropyl alcohol . Anyone here have information about effectiveness in swabbing versus 70 percent ethanol?
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What works for SARS-CoV is likely to work on this one, too. Susceptibility to disinfectants is under Section IV here: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/laboratory-biosafety-biosecurity/pathogen-safety-data-sheets-risk-assessment/severe-acute-respiratory-syndrome-sars-associated-coronavirus.html …
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Really helpful thread
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Thanks doc.
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This is probably a stupid question but I’m not finding a definitive answer anywhere. How long might 2019-NCoV live on fabric? I’m a seamstress working almost exclusively on wedding gowns from China, many from affected areas
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I am seeing reports that china is burning all coronavirus corpses. Is this a normal routine for virus outbreaks and was it done for previous recent outbreaks? If not, what's different this time? Thanks
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Handling of still infectious dead bodies helps spread the disease. This was especially true with Ebola.
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