Cohabiting with coronavirus patients?

What should you do if you are living with someone that has the coronavirus? William Murray summarises recent guidelines in this short article for commonspace.eu.

By now, we should all be very familiar with the simple but effective ways to conduct ourselves in order to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

However, if one is indeed living with someone that is suspected of having COVID-19, what else can they be doing to help the affected individual and avoid the virus spreading to other members of the household? Over the last 24 hours, the World Health Organization has tweeted some clear guidelines to handle such a situation. COVID-19 home caregivers should:

-          Identify surfaces touched frequently by the person with suspected or confirmed coronavirus and clean and disinfect them daily;

-          Call a local healthcare facility immediately if the person with suspected or confirmed coronavirus worsens or experiences difficulty breathing;

-          Avoid unnecessary exposure to the ill person and don't share items like cutlery, crockery, drinking vessels and towels;

-          Monitor all members of the household for symptoms such as fever (temperature) and cough.

Whilst such advice seems simple and, for many, self-explanatory; it is important that we continue to take every precaution in order to mitigate the virus's spread and negative effects.

Source: This short article was prepared by William Murray for commonspace.eu. It is part of our series of public service announcements aimed at helping our readers deal with issues related to the coronavirus pandemic and its effects.

Featured references:

The World Health Organisation twitter page: https://twitter.com/WHO/status/1245032757190963201

 

 

Related articles

Editor's choice
News
Borrell tells the European Parliament that the situation in Afghanistan was critical, but the EU will remain engaged

Borrell tells the European Parliament that the situation in Afghanistan was critical, but the EU will remain engaged

Borrell underlined that the European Union will make every effort to support the peace process and to remain a committed partner to the Afghan people. "Of course, we will have to take into account the evolving situation, but disengagement is not an option.  We are clear on that: there is no alternative to a negotiated political settlement, through inclusive peace talks.
Editor's choice
News
Centrist Nicusor Dan wins presidential election in Romania

Centrist Nicusor Dan wins presidential election in Romania

Romania’s presidential candidate Nicușor Dan won the country’s presidential election on Sunday, defeating his nationalist rival George Simion. With all votes counted, the centrist candidate won nearly 54% of the ballots cast, a clear win over Simion, a supporter of US President Donald Trump. Simion, who opposes providing military aid to Ukraine and is critical of the EU, looked on track to win the election after he swept the first round on 4 May. However, Dan gained ground after a televised debate with Simion.

Popular

Editor's choice
News
Centrist Nicusor Dan wins presidential election in Romania

Centrist Nicusor Dan wins presidential election in Romania

Romania’s presidential candidate Nicușor Dan won the country’s presidential election on Sunday, defeating his nationalist rival George Simion. With all votes counted, the centrist candidate won nearly 54% of the ballots cast, a clear win over Simion, a supporter of US President Donald Trump. Simion, who opposes providing military aid to Ukraine and is critical of the EU, looked on track to win the election after he swept the first round on 4 May. However, Dan gained ground after a televised debate with Simion.