
Resolutions from the covid-19 conference.
Here is the Covid-19 training manual for teachers to safely handle and inform learners.
There is a large family of corona viruses that have emerged and caused illness ranging from the common cold to more severe and infectious respiratory diseases. For instance in:
Covid-19 is a respiratory disease caused by SARS-Cov-2 or COVID -19 Virus. It is an airborne disease. The first confirmed case of COVID -19 was reported in Wuhan City, Huabei Province in China in 2019. The incubation period for COVID-19 is between 2-14 days.
In Kenya out of the 17535 confirmed cases by July 27 2020, 1451 (8 percent) were symptomatic and 16084 case (92%) were asymptomatic.
Table 1 Distribution of presenting symptoms among symptomatic cases by 27 july 2020
There is no specific treatment for COVID-19 therefore patients are given supportive care to relieve symptoms. There is o vaccine that has been approved, so far.
The virus is transmitted through: –
Read also; TSC guidelines on Community Based Learning, CBL.
The virus can be transmitted by touching contaminated surfaces and materials then touching our mouth, nose, and eyes. Therefore, by washing hands with running water and a soap help to destroy viral cell membrane and expose the constituents of the cell membrane to environment.
Alcohol based sanitizer (70% alcohol) also denature and inactivate viral replication, inhibit protein synthesis, and decrease production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Always cover your mouth or nose with reflexed elbow or disposable paper towel when coughing or sneezing to prevent spreading of droplets to surfaces.
Social distance is keeping a space of 1.5m or 5ft between yourself and other people. It is now mandatory to: –
i. Avoid handshakes
ii. Avoid social gathering
iii. Avoid any other activity that promotes close physical contact such as hugs, kissing etc
COVID-19 is spread by inhaling respiratory droplet particles when talking, laughing, sneezing, singing or coughing. Proper wearing of face masks i.e. covering both mouth and nose help to stop droplets from leaving one’s body and reaching the air or surfaces.
Ventilation is circulation of air.
Adequate ventilation allows proper circulation of the air therefore all rooms should be well ventilated by opening windows and doors.
COVID-19 virus can remain on surfaces between up to 9 days therefore avoid sharing of items.
Regular cleaning of floor, tables and desks with a standard detergent should be done.
Areas without electronic can be disinfected with chlorine 0.05% concentration
Ares with electronic sensitive with water can be disinfected with alcohol based spirit or swabs
Utensils in the dining hall and kitchen should be cleaned with a running water and soap then disinfected with chlorine for 15 minutes and rinsed with running
One of the most common signs of COVID -19 is fever therefore regular screening of staff members, students, and visitors will help to monitor their body temperature. Any person with temperature above 37.50c will be considered a suspect of COVID-19.
Might have compromised immune system like:-
The vulnerable group may develop serious complications such: –
Registration of staff members, students, and visitors will ease contact tracing.
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