COVID-19

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What is a coronavirus?

Coronaviruses are a large group of viruses that can cause illnesses as minor as a cold.

This new virus was initially described by authorities as a new strain of pneumonia, however, it was later confirmed to be a novel coronavirus, or new coronavirus.

What is ‘COVID-19’?

This new virus was initially described by authorities as a new strain of pneumonia, however, it was later confirmed to be a novel coronavirus, or new coronavirus.

On Tuesday, February 11, World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom announced the official name for the disease is ‘COVID-19’. “Having a name matters to prevent the use of other names that can be inaccurate or stigmatizing,” he said. “It also gives us a standard format to use for any future coronavirus outbreaks.”

What’s the difference between a pandemic and an epidemic?

An epidemic is an unexpected regional outbreak of specific illness. A pandemic is an epidemic that has spread worldwide.

How can I talk to my kids about the coronavirus?

It’s important to be calm, honest and informed when speaking to children about news related to the coronavirus. You can start by asking your child what they already know about the coronavirus.

Many times, children can take their cues from adults, so it’s important to answer their questions and address any misinformation simply and calmly. It also helps to validate their feelings, while reminding them what’s in their power—washing hands thoroughly and often, coughing and sneezing into their elbow, getting plenty of sleep, etc.

This is as important a time as ever to model strong behavior when it comes to practicing good hygiene.

Why do schools need to close if coronavirus isn’t dangerous for kids?

Even with milder symptoms, kids may carry the coronavirus home and infect others

How is Save the Children responding to the current coronavirus outbreak?

Sadly, we do not expect the coronavirus to go away anytime soon. As such, our teams are doing everything we can to build plans to keep children and our staff protected and healthy.

Global health teams are participating in daily World Health Organization (WHO) calls, building response scenarios and undertaking preparedness activities across many of country offices, especially those with weakened health systems.

Response in China

As of Friday, Save the Children China has delivered 36,000 face masks from storage facility in Indonesia to hospitals in Wuhan with support from local volunteers. The delivery follows China’s acknowledgment of the shortage of face masks, goggles and protective suits.

Usage of knowledge and expertise gained Ebola outbreaks to provide educational messages to families, schools and childcare workers on how to reduce transmission of the virus and protect children’s physical and emotional wellbeing.

Global Preparations
In support of the global humanitarian community, Save the Children is also leading a global consortium aimed at strengthening capacity for responses to major infectious disease outbreaks or pandemics, which is called READY. READY is engaged in building potential response scenarios to the emerging coronavirus, and other major epidemics/pandemic-prone pathogens.
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