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It is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, first identified in Wuhan, China in 2019.
Symptoms include fever, dry cough, tiredness, sore throat, headache, loss of smell or taste, and shortness of breath.
It is transmitted mainly through respiratory droplets expelled by coughing, sneezing or talking, and also by close contact with infected persons or contaminated surfaces.
It is transmitted mainly through respiratory droplets expelled by coughing, sneezing or talking, and also by close contact with infected persons or contaminated surfaces.
Measures include frequent hand washing, maintaining social distance, wearing masks, avoiding touching the face, and cleaning and disinfecting surfaces regularly.
Stay home, avoid contact with others, call your doctor for guidance and follow his or her instructions.
Although the virus is zoonotic in origin, the primary transmission is human-to-human. Cases of COVID-19 in animals are rare and usually result from contact with infected humans.
COVID-19 offers a wide range of services focused on the treatment and management of the disease. These include initial evaluation and triage for patients with suspicious symptoms, diagnostic tests such as PCR and rapid tests, medical treatment for mild to severe cases, including respiratory support for critical cases, and intensive care units equipped to handle severe complications. In addition, they offer support and rehabilitation services for recovering patients, education and prevention programs for the community, and participate in research and clinical trials to improve treatment and understanding of the virus. They also implement strict isolation and infection control measures to prevent the spread of the virus within the hospital.
Although there are similar symptoms, loss of smell or taste is more specific to COVID-19. However, the only sure way to tell them apart is by testing.