What is COVID-19?
COVID-19 is a virus that quickly spread worldwide since its initial discovery in China in December 2019. The virus
affects the upper respiratory system. Due to the relative age of the virus, much is still unknown and being
researched, including its long-term effects and a vaccination. What is known is how the virus is spread, which is
through direct contact with an infected person, surface, or object or via community spread, which is from an
unknown point of origin including communal surfaces.
What are the symptoms of COVID-19?
Symptoms of COVID-19 vary from case to case, from mild flu-like symptoms to more severe symptoms. Many
patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 have not experienced any symptoms at all. Symptoms associated
with COVID-19 include:
- Dry cough
- Fever (over 102 F)
- Chest congestion
- Sore throat
- Shortness of breath
- Head and full body aches
Symptoms may begin to develop between two and fourteen days after exposure to COVID-19. High-risk patients
including the elderly, pregnant women and patients with underlying health conditions should practice social
distancing whenever possible and wear protective masks and gloves to reduce the chance of exposure
How can I avoid contracting COVID-19?
You can reduce the risk of encountering COVID-19 by taking the following steps:
- Wash your hands frequently throughout the day, especially after time outside or in public areas. You should also make
sure you are washing up before and after handling raw or unprepared food. Use antibacterial soap or hand sanitizer with
at least 60% alcohol content if water is unavailable. Please note that while hand sanitizer can kill germs, it will not be
able to break down any dirt or buildup on your hands.
- Wipe down your most used objects, devices and surfaces with antibacterial and germ-killing wipes or cleaning agents at
least once per day. Germs can stay alive longer on surfaces than your hands, allowing the virus to quickly transfer from
a surface to your body upon contact. Avoid touching your face, eyes, mouth, and nose with unwashed hands
- If you feel a sneeze or cough, cover your nose and mouth to contain germs.
- Check local health and safety guidelines before going out in public and participating in activities
- Wear a mask or face covering to protect yourself and avoid breathing in germs, and wear gloves when possible. Practice
social distancing and avoid unnecessary trips when possible
Walk-In COVID-19 Diagnostic & Antibody Testing serving Grand Junction and the surrounding Greater Boise area
If you are experiencing symptoms aligned with COVID-19, visit AFC Urgent Care Grand Junction for testing. We can
provide diagnostic testing for the active COVID-19 virus as well as antibodies from previous coronavirus infection.
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