Tests & Covid-19 Care Offered By Simpleekare
Simpleekare's Covid-19 Care Package
Covishield
The Covishield vaccine is a COVID-19 vaccination that protects against the virus.
Covid check
Covid check may be very essential to assist lessen the unfold of COVID-19. You must usually speak your check outcomes together along with your healthcare provider...
Covid care
Are you caring for a COVID-19 patient at home? Or how about taking care of yourself at home? Understand when emergency care is required and what you can do to prevent infection spread.
Covid home isolation
COVID-19 home isolation keeps people infected with the virus away from other people who are not infected with the virus.
What Precaution are taken care by Simpleekare
- Our laboratories aim to follow rigorous sanitization procedures.
- Our team is well-prepared to manage the case, and advisories.
- Our staffsalways wear personal protective clothing, such as masks and gloves, to prevent themselves.
- We have implemented temperature screening in our laboratories.
How to Protect Yourself
Stay at home
Wear mask
Use sanitiser
Disinfect your home
Wash your hands
You Should Do
Avoid handshaking
Avoid animals
Avoid handshaking
Infectected surface
Avoid droplets
You Should Avoid
FAQs
COVID-19 is a virus-borne disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. The majority of COVID-19 patients have mild symptoms, but some develop severe illness. People over the age of 65 and those with certain underlying medical conditions are more likely to become critically ill. Post-COVID conditions are a variety of health issues that can occur four or more weeks after receiving COVID-19. Even those who do not become severely ill as a result of COVID-19 may develop post-COVID symptoms.
COVID-19 is disseminated in three ways:
Breathing in air while near an infected person exhaling small droplets and particles containing the virus. Having virus-containing droplets and particles land on the eyes, nose, or mouth, especially through splashes and sprays from a cough or sneeze. Touching the eyes, nose, or mouth with virus-infected hands.
Breathing in air while near an infected person exhaling small droplets and particles containing the virus. Having virus-containing droplets and particles land on the eyes, nose, or mouth, especially through splashes and sprays from a cough or sneeze. Touching the eyes, nose, or mouth with virus-infected hands.
People infected with the virus in a community have been infected, including some who are unsure how or where they became infected. Based on local conditions, each health department determines community spread differently. Please contact your local health care centre for information on community spread in your area. Simpleekare
To learn how to protect yourself from COVID-19, go to Simpleekare How to Protect Yourself & Others page.
If your test results are positive, you should Stay at home for at least 5 days and isolate yourself from others.Inform your close contacts. When in public, wear a well-fitting mask. A N95 or KN95 respirator, if available, is recommended. Look out for symptoms. Seek emergency care right away if you notice any of these symptoms. Inform your he alth-care provider. If your symptoms worsen, contact them as soon as possible. condition.