What is SARS? S A R evere cute espiratory yndrome.

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What is SARS? S A R evere cute espiratory yndrome

Who is the murderer? coronavirus

Symptom 1 Fever > 380C > > 100.40F > 380C X 9 / 5 + 32 =100.40F

Symptom 2 Chills I’ve caught a chill.

Symptom 3 Cough I have a bad cough.

Symptom 4 Headache I have a headache.

I have trouble breathing. Symptom 5 Trouble breathing I have trouble breathing.

Symptom 6 Aching body I have an aching body.

Preventive measure 1 Wash hands frequently

WHAT do you wash your hands with? Ways to wash your hands WHAT do you wash your hands with? liquid soap water

Ways to wash your hands How long do you rub your hands in the soapy water? 15 seconds

When do you wash your hands? After sneezing After coughing

When do you wash your hands? Before touching your eyes, nose or mouth Before putting on a face mask and after taking it off

When do you wash your hands? After going to the toilet After touching public installations

Preventive measure 2 Wear a face mask

STEP 1 First, wash your hands. tie the strings / rubber bands round your ears / head. put the mask over your face wash your hands fix the metallic strip over the bridge of your nose.

STEP 2 Then, fit the mask over your face. tie the strings / rubber bands round your ears / head. put the mask over your face wash your hands fix the metallic strip over the bridge of your nose.

STEP 3 tie the strings / rubber bands round your ears / head. Next, put the mask over your face wash your hands fix the metallic strip over the bridge of your nose.

STEP 4 fix the metallic strip over the bridge of your nose. Finally, tie the strings / rubber bands round your ears / head. put the mask over your face wash your hands metallic strip fix the metallic strip over the bridge of your nose.

Steps to wear a face mask First, wash your hands Then, fit the mask over your face Next, tie the strings / rubber bands round your ears / head. Finally, fix the metallic strip over the bridge of your nose.

Preventive measure 3 Disinfect the households

What do you clean the household with? Bleach

How do you make 1:99 bleach solution? mix 1 part household bleach 99 parts water Mix 1 part household bleach with 99 parts water

Which one is stronger? 1 : 99 1 : 49 >

How often do you clean your house ? seldom sometimes often never I ___________ clean my house.

How often do you clean your house ? once a day twice a week three times a month four times a year I clean my house ___________.

Preventive measure 4 Balanced diet Less ? More ? milk, cheese, yogurt meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs and nuts fruit vegetable bread, cereal rice, pasta

Preventive measure 5 Enough rest

Preventive measure 6 Enough exercise

Preventive measure 7 No smoking or spitting

Preventive measure 8 No sharing of eating utensils

Preventive measure 9 Anti-SARS kit face mask paper bag tissue Cleaning wipe bleach

Anti-SARS kit gloves thermometer handwash alcohol goggles

Care for others who should we thank? doctor cleaner nurse

who should we thank? teacher janitor

who should we thank? Mum Dad domestic helper

What is SARS? S A R acrifice cceptance econciliation upport

or Sacrifice Acceptance Reflection Support

or Some exercise Always smile Relax yourself Sleep well

or SARS won’t Stay No moreAche Take a Rest No more Stress