Kitty4670 wrote:
Where did it come from?
Wuhan, China. It's a bat virus that "jumped" to (probably) pangolins and then to humans. Such "jumps" occur naturally. They are rare, but once successful, they introduce new diseases.
Kitty4670 wrote:
I know people need to stay home & social distancing so you won’t have toooo much contract with people, so they won’t sick. I don’t completely understand, what if you not sick, how do people get it.
Estimated 30% of covid19 cases are symptomless, which means someone has the virus in their body but have no symptoms at all.
Additionally, during the incubation period - after catching the virus but before symptoms - one can spread it.
So, one can have no symptoms but spread the virus. You never know. It might be yourself.
Kitty4670 wrote:
I read you need to wash your hands ALOT & don’t touch your face.
Your mouth, eyes or nose are the "entry points" for the virus.
You touch lots of things with your hands, including surfaces that might contain the virus (doorknobs, railings, etc.)
Kitty4670 wrote:
I told my friend that I’m low on softsoap,she told me I’m using too much, I told her I have a bladder problems, she don’t care, she got me upset.
Maybe she meant you get too much soap for one hand washing? One drop is enough.
Kitty4670 wrote:
Can you use dish soap & water to clean groceries?
Dish soap or shampoo are just as good as "normal" soap.
Yes, you can use dish soap & water to clean groceries.
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