Los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC) de EE. UU. Han actualizado las pautas de enmascaramiento desde que se redactó este documento. Obtenga la información más reciente.
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We have received many questions about the risk levels associated with various activities. To help you decide, we put together an infographic ranking the risk level of common activities, and outlined some steps you can take to recognize if you’re in a risky COVID-19 situation.
It is clear that asymptomatic people may still have the ability to spread the virus to others. We provide advice on what to do if you think you might have the virus.
There are many mask myths swirling around on the internet today. Infectious diseases expert Kelly Cawcutt, MD, MS, separates fact from fiction in this blog.
As a respiratory disease, COVID-19 primarily attacks the lungs. But a COVID-19 patient’s own body can also hurt itself in the process. Find out how the new coronavirus and the body fight each other in the lungs.