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Coronavirus: What are social distancing and self-isolation? Please give this video a LIKE if you're reading this SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL - ✓ Help me get to 100K subscribers (CLICK LINK BELOW): → https://goo.gl/5cKEhV The UK government have asked people to keep a distance that is the best way now to limit the spread of coronavirus. Shops selling non-essential items, libraries, playgrounds, outdoor gyms and places of worship are to close. Also, Weddings and baptisms will be banned but funerals will be allowed. Gatherings of more than two people not from the same household will be banned. People are only to do one form of exercise a day on their own or with a member of their household. The only other acceptable reasons to leave the house are: shopping for basic necessities, although this should be done as little as possible medical need or to provide care for a vulnerable person travel to or from work but only where this is absolutely necessary What should I be doing? If you have to go outside - to buy food for example - you must stay more than 2m (6.5ft) apart from others. Cafes, pubs, restaurants, nightclubs, theatres, cinemas, gyms and leisure centres have all already been told to close. The move from the government is part of social distancing measures to minimise non-essential contact. If you have flu-like symptoms - such as a dry cough and high temperature - you should be self-isolating at home to avoid infecting others. Why is social distancing necessary? Social distancing is important because coronavirus spreads when an infected person coughs small droplets - packed with the virus - into the air. These can be breathed in or can cause an infection if you touch a surface they have landed on, and then touch your face with unwashed hands. The fewer time people spend together, the less chance there is of this happening. What is self-isolation? Self-isolating means staying at home and not leaving it, other than for exercise. Don't go to work, school or public areas during this time. If possible, you should not go out even to buy food or other essentials. If you are unable to get supplies delivered, you should do what you can to limit social contact when you do leave the house. Who should self-isolate? Everyone who shows coronavirus symptoms - a fever of above 37.8C, a persistent cough or breathing problem - and everyone who lives in the same house or flat as someone with symptoms. If you live alone, you must stay at home for seven days from the day symptoms start If you, or someone you live with, develop symptoms, the entire household needs to isolate for 14 days to monitor for signs of Covid-19 If someone else does become ill during that period, their seven-day isolation starts that day. For example, it might run from day three to day 10 - when that person's isolation would then end. It would not restart if another member of the household fell ill But anyone who fell ill on day 13 would see their seven-day isolation begin then - for their illness rather than to monitor for symptoms - meaning they would spend a total of 20 days at home The person with the symptoms should stay in a well-ventilated room with a window that can be opened, and keep away from other people in the home. Reference: www.gov.uk www.NHS.uk ———————————————————————————— ★ Follow us on: ►Twitter - / haoussou ►Facebook - / haoussou ►Instagram - / haoussou ———————————————————————————— Disclaimer: Believe the words I am saying or not, it's up to you. Because I can only speak from my own experience. None of the insights I share is essentially true or false, right or wrong. They simply reflect the amazing results I've seen in my life.