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Protect And Prepare Yourself From COVID-19

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Sharon McCulloch
Sharon McCulloch
CEO, Founder and First Aid Trainer at FirstAidPro
Sharon McCulloch is the CEO and Founder of FirstAidPro, Australia's leading Registered Training Organisation (31124), delivering First Aid Courses nationwide.

Sharon has 21+ years of experience as a qualified Emergency Care Nurse registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (APHRA) and 12+ years as a First Aid Trainer.

She takes pride in FirstAidPro making first aid training available, comprehensive and affordable to everybody.
Sharon McCulloch
Latest posts by Sharon McCulloch (see all)
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  • LVR CPR Training Australia: What Is the UETDRMP018 Course and Who Needs It? - 08/04/2026

We can take health measures to keep ourselves safe during the Coronavirus Pandemic, and it all goes back to doing the basics. Individuals, families, organisations, and facilities must be up to date on pandemic preparedness, infection prevention protocols, and action plans to monitor the emergence and swift spread of COVID-19.

The Basics Of Protecting Against Coronavirus

First On Our List Is Handwashing

Proper handwashing is one of the most important steps in breaking the chain of acquiring the infection. For your information, respiratory viruses, including coronavirus (COVID-19), can be spread when the droplets containing the virus reach a person’s eyes, nose, and mouth. And most often, this happens through your hands.

How To Do Handwashing Properly?

To eliminate all traces of the virus, use hand soap and rinse it thoroughly with clean water for at least 20 seconds, which turns out to be the exact time it takes to sing Happy Birthday (twice). You can also switch to “Staying Alive” by the Bee Gees or sing along to Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” while washing your hands.

If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitiser with at least 60% alcohol indicated on the label. Both handwashing and sanitising are very effective in killing microbes when used correctly.

Next Is Social Distancing

One of the many things communities is doing to slow the virus is the practice of social distancing.

What Is Social Distancing?

Social distancing is ultimately about creating physical distance between you and other people. For many countries, including the United States, it means keeping six feet of distance with people to avoid flying droplets from a sneeze or cough (droplets that carry the virus can travel about that distance).

Currently, in Australia, we are practising the four-square meters (4m2) rule between yourself and others and no gatherings of more than 10 people.

In most communities, social distancing means closing schools and workplaces, cancelling huge-crowd events, and preventing people from going to restaurants, bars, gyms, and public transportation where there will likely be a big group of people.

The more social distancing measures are being practised, the slower infection rates will be, and the lower chances of catching the virus and spreading it to our loved ones and communities.

Here Comes Infection Control

World Health Organisation (WHO) stresses the importance of infection control, especially to our front liners and health care professionals. Infection prevention and control (IPC) are being practised to prepare and respond to suspected cases of COVID-19.

The practice of good hand hygiene, use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE’s), proper disinfection of surfaces and safe waste management will prevent or minimise the transmission of infectious agents.

The Last One Is Immediate Care

The first thing you’ll want to do when you suspect you have the virus is give your primary care physician a call for advice. Let them know the symptoms you are having and inform them of any underlying health issues.

The physician will then assess whether you’ve had significant exposure or whether you are sick enough. If they suspect you have, your doctor will work with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to determine if you need testing.

While waiting, you are suggested to do self-isolation at home and keep a distance from others. Other things you can do is wear a mask, get plenty of rest, and keep yourself well-hydrated.

Looking for more tips on how to protect and prepare yourself from coronavirus? Get proper first aid training. First Aid Pro offers Live Webinar First Aid Training across Australia.

Enrol with us today and be prepared for COVID-19.

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The content on this website offers general insights regarding health conditions and potential treatments. It is not intended as, and should not be construed as, medical advice. If you are facing a medical emergency, dial 000 immediately and follow the guidance provided.

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