The World Fastest
Monster, The Virus: CoviD-19 Life was beautiful until a heart aching virus spread into the world.
This virus is known as Covid-19, which emerged into the world at the end of
2019. As we all know, it's when many people want to travel and celebrate the
incredible year of 2019. However, many people weren't aware of the virus and
understood the spread of the virus. We also didn't expect the virus to
become massive harm to the world as we go outdoors to do our usual routine.
The growing number of the virus causes many businesses, schools, museum
parks, etc., to be closed down. Scientists are finding several ways to find
a solution to lower the cases of Covid-19 and the spread of Covid 19.
According to CDC, "People who are physically near (within 6 feet) a
person with COVID-19 or have direct contact with that person are at greatest
risk of infection." To lower the spread of Covid 19, the world needs to
adjust themselves to practice social distance to keep each other safe from
being infected. What can we do to lower the spread and keep everyone safe? One way to
reduce the virus's spread is to understand what the virus is and how it is
spread. Many don't know how quickly and easily this virus can spread among
us. Also, we don't know how long someone can be contiguous with the virus.
All we know is to keep each other 6 ft apart and remember to sanitize
yourself to keep yourself and others safe. We hope through these practices and understanding of coronavirus. We
can reach the objective of social distancing to lower the chances of the
spread by 15%, which will set us off to a new year of seeing our family and
friends after the pandemic. The information presented here
is the full responsibility of the poster is Lucy Her. The information on
this page represents that of Lucy Her and not
that of California State University, Sacramento. |
Ways to Help Minimze Covid-19 From Spreading · Wash Hands and Sanitize: please remember to wash your hands with soap
each time you return from outdoor activities. ·
Avoid touching eyes, nose, and
mouth. ·
Social Distance: we recommend everyone to keep 6ft
apart. ·
Wear a mask: we hope everyone remembers to
wear a mask when going outdoors. ·
If you think you have any symptoms of Covid-19, please seek care.
People with mild sickness of Covid-19 can recover from home. |
Additional
Resource: To Keep You Save · Coronavirus
help center: https://www.benefits.gov/help/faq/Coronavirus-resources ·
What is Covid-19: ·
https://www.healthline.com/health/coronavirus-covid-19#symptoms ·
Information of Covif-19 in the California area: https://covid19.ca.gov/ · How to help
yourself and others with these practices: ·
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html |