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Does anyone have access to or a link to general information posters for the work place I could use?
The best on line one seen to date (file:///C:/Users/better/Desktop/Coronavirus_advice_for_education_settings_poster.pdf) is for education, but as its a locked PDF I'm unable to adpat it.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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Go to Who.int They have loads of information. Alternatively just remind people to wash their hands
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Thanks CaptBeaky WHO.int poster at https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/inaugural-who-partners-forum/coronavirus-poster-english-srilanka.pdf?sfvrsn=289dedc3_0 seems a bit restricted and the first one from UK Gov is better but as previously stated its directed at education not the general workplace
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This is all starting to look a little bit like panic to me - a sexy new virus with an interesting SCIFI name comes along and everyone wants posters to warn people and advice to give them - no one does that about bog standard 'flu and this virus for most people will be no more than a bad cold but might kill you if you are old, already sick or have a poor immune system just like a range of other viral illnesses. We need to raise people's general awareness about all viral illness, 'flu, norovirus, coronavirus - what's the difference? Don't jump on the panic bandwagon plan properly for all seasonal virus outbreaks and protect people all the time!!
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Also see the mythbusters page https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public/myth-busters
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I agree that the response in the press and elsewhere has been sensationalised, and I'm not adding to it.
I responded to the OP by adding the link mentioned earlier today to promote general good practice when suffering from a cold/flu viral infection.
The catch it, bin it, kill it advice is good at any time of year.
Is basic microbiology taught in schools yet?
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I'm still waiting to know how "the eyes of Darkness" book from 1981 predicts it so well.... aliens.. ! :)
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Originally Posted by: Hsquared14 This is all starting to look a little bit like panic to me - a sexy new virus with an interesting SCIFI name comes along and everyone wants posters to warn people and advice to give them - no one does that about bog standard 'flu and this virus for most people will be no more than a bad cold but might kill you if you are old, already sick or have a poor immune system just like a range of other viral illnesses. We need to raise people's general awareness about all viral illness, 'flu, norovirus, coronavirus - what's the difference? Don't jump on the panic bandwagon plan properly for all seasonal virus outbreaks and protect people all the time!!
There are four factors which make this slightly more of an issue than 'bog standard' flu (which after all kills about 800,000 people a year):
- it is a novel infection so there may be no current immunity to it
- therefore the rate of transmission is apparently rather higher than flu
- it does seem to be transmitted before the onset of symptoms, making it hard to contain and
- there is as yet no available vaccine
So while it may be no more deadly than flu, it has a potential to infect far more people. No need to panic, but plenty of cause for concern,
John
Edited by user 27 February 2020 09:21:33(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: CptBeaky
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I agree. I seems the advice is not very consistant. Reading the government site was the first time I had heard that there was little evidence from this. All the "News" outlets are still reporting that you can spread it without having symptoms. And the "self quarantine" advice also seems to assume that you should do this if returning from an infected area "even if showing no symptoms" Maybe the government should concentrate on keeping the public up to date with the facts so as to avoid a panic. Although we can stop worrying now, Mike Pence has been put onto it by Mr. Trump, and he has a knack for these sort of things.....
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I won't get it I don't drink, i'm a carling man.
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