Your Role As A Frontline Worker Is Two-Fold:: What Is COVID-19? How Does COVID-19 Spread?
Your Role As A Frontline Worker Is Two-Fold:: What Is COVID-19? How Does COVID-19 Spread?
Your Role As A Frontline Worker Is Two-Fold:: What Is COVID-19? How Does COVID-19 Spread?
India has
also reported cases from states and the government is trying to contain the spread of the disease.
As an important frontline worker, you play a major role in preventing its spread.
As a key member of the primary health care team, we want you and your family to
be safe. Following the advice in this document will help you in staying safe.
� People coming from other states if they have been working with people who
travelled to other countries in last 14 days.
� Family members and contacts of patients confirmed to have COVID-19.
� People older than 60 years of age and people with medical problems like high
blood pressure, heart problems, respiratory disease/asthma, cancer or diabetes
are at higher risk for developing serious complications..
Steps of hand
washing
Duration 20 seconds
While coughing or sneezing cover your nose and mouth with handkerchief.
Wash the handkerchief at least daily
It is preferable to cough/sneeze into your bent elbow rather than your
palms.
Do not Spit or shout in public places to avoid the spread of droplets.
Do not touch your eyes, nose and mouth with unclean hands.
Ensure that the surfaces and objects are regularly cleaned.
For any COVID 19 related queries, call your State Helpline/Ministry of Health & Family
Welfare’s 24X7 helpline at 1075 or 011-23978046.
Take all preventive measures that you are talking about in the community such as keeping safe
distance, washing hands frequently including before and after home visits. Carry your own soap
if necessary
If you are visiting or accompanying a suspected case to any health facility, make sure to cover
both your mouth and nose with folded cloth or mask.
If you are conducting community meetings or supporting outreach sessions the groups should
not be larger than 10-12 people.
Maintaining safe distances for those living in crowded areas or the homeless is going to be difficult.
Even then you should inform them about preventive measures and support them as required.
Self-monitor for signs of illness and report to the Medical Officer, immediately if any symptoms
develop.
Ensure that you continue to undertake tasks related to care of pregnant women,
newborns and sick children, Post Natal Care, Breastfeeding and Nutritional Counselling, TB
and NCD patient follow up while taking preventive measures.
Remember older people are at higher risk, so take special care to visit homes of elderly people.
Continue to pay special attention to the marginalized, as is your routine practice.
Also as the people’s trusted health worker, try to reassure them that while those with
symptoms and high risk need close attention, for others, prevention measures will decrease
the risk of getting the disease.
Myths Facts
1. The corona virus can be transmitted The corona virus CANNOT be transmitted through mosquito
through mosquitoes. bites.
2. Everyone should wear a mask. People who should wear a mask are:
Those having symptom of fever, cough etc.
Healthcare workers in facilities caring for ill people
The assigned care taker of a home quarantined person
Even those wearing masks should wash their hands
frequently
3. Only people with symptoms of Even people with the COVID-19 infection but no symptoms
COVID-19 can spread the disease. can spread the disease.
4. Eating garlic and drinking alcohol Eating garlic and drinking alcohol DOES NOT prevent COVID 19
can prevent COVID 19
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