The most common symptoms

COVID-19:

  • FEVER
  • Dry Cough
  • Tiredness
  • Loss of Taste & Smell

Some patients may also have :

  • Aches & Pain
  • Nasal Congestion
  • Runny Nose
  • Sore Throat
  • Diarrhoea

These symptoms are usually mild and begin gradually.
Most of the people recover from this disease without needing any special treatment.
Older people, and those with underlying medical problems like high blood pressure,
heart problems or diabetes, are more likely to develop serious illness.

COVID CARE FOR PATIENTS

Asymptomatic Cases/Mild Cases of COVID-19 are eligible for self-isolation.
Here are some self isolation tips for you.

Patients are advised to isolate themselves from others and stay in a room

It is recommended that patients should be kept in a well-ventilated room

Maintaining hydration and drinking lots of fluids helps in recovery

The patient’s temperature and SPO2 levels should be monitored regularly

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TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH MILD/ASYMPTOMATIC DISEASE IN HOME ISOLATION

Patients should be in communication with a treating physician and promptly report
in case of any deterioration of symptoms.

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When to seek
medical attention ?

If a person is having difficulty in breathing and there is dip in oxygen saturation then he/she should directly consult with doctor.

When to discontinue
home isolation ?

After 15 days of being tested COVID-positive, if the patient does not have fever for 3 days, s/he may end home isolation, after the doctor’s recommendation.

Protocol for Management of
Covid - 19
(in the Paediatric Age Group)

Children are less susceptible to the infection, and are mostly asymptomatic/mildly symptomatic.
The link below will provide more information on this

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Government Resources on COVID

COVID PROTECTIVE MEASURES

Wash your hands regularly
If soap and water is not availiable, use hand sanitizer with atleast 60% alcohol
Wash hands before touching hands, nose or mouth
Throw used tissues into closed bins immediately after use
Cover your nose and mouth with handkerchief/tissue while sneezing and coughing
Avoid mass gathering and crowded places

How to wear mask
(for adults and children)

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Covid Facilities in
States/Union Territories

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Testing Lab
details

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PHASE-WISE VACCINATION IN INDIA

Phase 1 of vaccination drive focused on Health Care and Frontline Workers.

Phase 2 of vaccination drive focused on population more than 45 years of age.

Phase 3 of vaccination drive focused on persons from 18 to 44 years of age.

AVAILABLE VACCINES: COVAXIN AND COVISHIELD
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is CORONA virus?

    Corona viruses are a large family of viruses which may cause illness in animals or humans. In humans, several coronaviruses are known to cause respiratory infections ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). The most recently discovered coronavirus causes coronavirus disease COVID-19.

  • COVID-19 is the infectious disease caused by the most recently discovered corona virus. This new virus and disease were unknown before the outbreak began in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.

  • The main way the disease spreads is through respiratory droplets expelled by someone who is coughing. The risk of catching COVID-19 from someone with no symptoms at all is very low. However, many people with COVID-19 experience only mild symptoms. This is particularly true at the early stages of the disease. It is therefore possible to catch COVID-19 from someone who has, for example, just a mild cough and does not feel ill.

  • The risk of catching COVID-19 from the feces of an infected person appears to be low. While initial investigations suggest the virus may be present in feces in some cases, spread through this route is not a main feature of the outbreak. The ongoing research on the ways COVID-19 is spread and will continue to share new findings. Because this is a risk, however, it is another reason to clean hands regularly, after using the bathroom and before eating.

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