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Ventilation is the intentional introduction of outdoor air into a space. Ventilation is mainly used to control indoor air quality by diluting and displacing indoor pollutants; it can also be used to ...

Covid: Djokovic's deportation win, and pregnant women jab plea

Covid: Djokovic's deportation win, and pregnant women jab plea
Jan 10,2022 10:52 am

... Her school is one of thousands in England balancing good Ventilation - in line with government advice - and keeping children warm...

Covid in schools: 'Fresh air will help stop the spread'

Covid in schools: 'Fresh air will help stop the spread'
Jan 10,2022 3:12 am

... " Ms Eastwood s school - Egremont Primary - is one of more than 20,000 in England treading a fine line between ensuring good Ventilation - by opening windows in line with - and keeping children warm during the current cold spell...

More Covid absences expected as UK schools go back

More Covid absences expected as UK schools go back
Jan 4,2022 7:25 am

... Across the UK, staff and secondary pupils are being urged to test themselves regularly, and schools have been asked to ensure there is good hygiene and Ventilation...

Omicron: Last-minute call on Wales Covid pass pub extension

Omicron: Last-minute call on Wales Covid pass pub extension
Dec 5,2021 5:48 am

... Mr Drakeford said: " We all know by now the simple practical things we can do to keep ourselves safe, the mask-wearing, the thinking about other people, Ventilation - if you re meeting people indoors, taking lateral flow tests if you are going to be in crowded places, and having one the day after as well...

Covid symptoms: What are they and how do I protect myself?

Covid symptoms: What are they and how do I protect myself?
Nov 5,2021 4:46 am

... The most seriously ill patients may require Ventilation - where patients are sedated and air is pushed into their lungs...

Covid: Brits increasingly lax on masks and social mixing

Covid: Brits increasingly lax on masks and social mixing
Oct 22,2021 2:07 pm

... Across the four " hands, face, space" measures - hand washing, face coverings, social distancing and Ventilation - young people saw them as less important than older age groups...

Coronavirus: What is dexamethasone and how does it work?

Coronavirus: What is dexamethasone and how does it work?
Jun 17,2020 5:01 pm

... It is only suitable for people already in hospital and receiving oxygen or mechanical Ventilation - the most uncomfortable...

Coronavirus is from the doctor's diary: Our hospitals are not a lot of oxygen'

Coronavirus is from the doctor's diary: Our hospitals are not a lot of oxygen'
Apr 18,2020 8:48 pm

... But in Italy it was a problem, because the number of patients in need of Ventilation...

Covid symptoms: What are they and how do I protect myself?

Apr 18,2020 5:12 pm

There are three main symptoms of coronavirus.

If you have any of them, you should get a test.

What are the symptoms? New and continuous cough - coughing a lot for More Than an hour, or having three or more coughing episodes in 24 hoursFever - a temperature above 37. 8CChange in smell or Taste - either you cannot Taste or smell anything, or these senses are different to Normal .

Says about 85% of people with Covid will have at least one of these symptoms.

People infected with new variants such as Delta may be more likely to have other symptoms, such as headache, Sore Throat or a runny nose, according to research from the and.

If you have any symptoms you should and not leave home for any other reason.

It takes from The Moment you're infected for symptoms to show.

Is Covid the same in everyone?

No - it can affect multiple organs and has several less common symptoms.

Scientists using say Covid has six sub-types:

Flu-like with no fever: Headache, loss of smell, muscle pains, cough, Sore Throat , chest pain, no feverFlu-like with fever: Headache, loss of smell, cough, Sore Throat , hoarseness, fever, loss of appetiteGastrointestinal: Headache, loss of smell, loss of appetite, diarrhoea, Sore Throat , chest pain, no coughFatigue (severe level one): Headache, loss of smell, cough, fever, hoarseness, chest pain, fatigueConfusion (severe level two): Headache, loss of smell, loss of appetite, cough, fever, hoarseness, Sore Throat , chest pain, fatigue, confusion, muscle painAbdominal and respiratory (severe level three): Headache, loss of smell, loss of appetite, cough, fever, hoarseness, Sore Throat , chest pain, fatigue, confusion, muscle pain, shortness of breath, diarrhoea, abdominal pain

Researchers think that vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal cramps in children.

What about Covid toe?

Some People who catch Covid develop chilblain-like lesions on their toes or fingers.

It can happen to anyone, but is more common in children and teenagers.

For some it's painless, but the rash can be very sore and itchy.

It appears to be a Side Effect of The Body switching into attack mode to fight off The Virus .

Writing in, researchers say they've pinpointed which parts of the immune system are responsible, which should lead to better treatments.

If I have a cough, is it definitely Covid?

Lots of other viruses including flu.

Public Health England Says just under half of people who have one of the three main Covid symptoms will not have it.

What should I do if I have Covid?

If you have a positive test result you should from The Time symptoms started.

Most People will only have mild symptoms, which can be managed with pain relief (like paracetamol), bed rest and fluids.

You should not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital.

Since 16 August, if they're identified as a close contact of a person who tests positive.

When should people go to hospital?

is The Best way to prevent serious illness, hospitalisation or death from Covid.

If you are seriously unwell and you have a Medical Emergency you should call 999 - this includes feeling so breathless that you can't speak More Than a few words.

If you're worried your symptoms are getting worse, use England, in Scotland or the equivalents and.

The main reason people need hospital care is for difficulty breathing where they may be given oxygen.

The Most seriously ill patients may require Ventilation - where patients are sedated and air is pushed into their lungs.

Older people, and those with pre-existing medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure), are more likely to become severely ill. Men are at slightly higher risk of dying from The Virus than Women .



Source of news: bbc.com

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