FACETYBOOK




SOCIAL ISOLATING

The future of our survival is in our hands.
Is it to little to late?

Don't wait for some-one you know to die before you wake up to Social Distancing. This may sound crude but there's no way to dance around this people are dying, Now is not the time to play with words, yourself or others. Previously it was thought its not the fit and healthy at risk but the elders & those with underlying health issues you go back home to or visit among the multi-tude of other people you link. We now know anybody can catch it and anybody can spread it and anybody can die from it!  Stop it calm down stay at home!!

NHS 

Lives Matter
Stay at home protect yourselves and your neighbours
Together we can get through this by staying apart
Everyone has a part to play in protect themselves from and stopping the spread of coronavirus. The International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene has put together an advice sheet with measures for how you can keep yourself and others safe from the spread of infection.

This advice was shared by RSPH member, Sally Bloomfield who is the Chairman of the International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene and an Honorary Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

The advice sheet covers 3 situations which you may find yourself in:

1. If you are infected, or have an unidentified respiratory infection, or have been in contact with an infected person - or you are living with someone in these categories

2. If you are in an “at risk” or “vulnerable groups" or you are living with someone in these categories

3. If your are well but your daily life involves travelling to, or being in, places where there are large numbers of people

Download the advice sheet to read about how you should comply with government rules for “social distancing", and hygiene advice to reduce your risk of becoming infected, and spreading infection to other people.