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Fear Free Life

by Fear Free Life | Oct 1, 2019 | Health and Wellbeing

Fear Free Life focuses on rehabilitating former offenders and reengaging them back into the society.

Amanzi Yimpilo

by Amanzi yimpilo | Oct 1, 2019 | Health and Wellbeing

Amanzi Yimpilo is a city-wide school initiative to bring clean water to drought-stricken Makhanda.

Faculty of Health Sciences Rural Community Initiative

by Faculty of Health Sciences Rural Community Initiative | Oct 1, 2019 | Health and Wellbeing

A rural, primary health, CBE-IPE initiative where groups of students provide healthcare services 36 weeks of the year.

Nutrition Home Visits

by Nutrition Home Visits | Oct 1, 2019 | Health and Wellbeing

Nutrition Home Visits involves delivery of nutrition and dietetics services to community members living in under-resourced areas

A Re Itireleng ‘Let’s Do It Ourselves’

by A Re Itireleng ‘Let's Do It Ourselves’ | Sep 30, 2019 | Health and Wellbeing

Marico Catchment Conservation Project

Water-testing in Grahamstown

by water testing in Grahamstown | Sep 30, 2019 | Health and Wellbeing

Community-based water quality-monitoring in Makhanda, which involved Grade 9 learners monitoring the water quality from their households using the Hydrogen Sulphide Test kit.
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COVID-19 is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic.

The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever,[7] fatigue, cough, breathing difficulties, loss of smell, and loss of taste.[8][9][10] Symptoms may begin one to fourteen days after exposure to the virus. At least a third of people who are infected do not develop noticeable symptoms.[11][12] Of those who develop symptoms noticeable enough to be classified as patients, most (81%) develop mild to moderate symptoms (up to mild pneumonia), while 14% develop severe symptoms (dyspnea, hypoxia, or more than 50% lung involvement on imaging), and 5% develop critical symptoms (respiratory failure, shock, or multiorgan dysfunction).[13] Older people have a higher risk of developing severe symptoms. Some complications result in death. Some people continue to experience a range of effects (long COVID) for months or years after infection, and damage to organs has been observed.[14] Multi-year studies on the long-term effects are ongoing.[15]

COVID‑19 transmission occurs when infectious particles are breathed in or come into contact with the eyes, nose, or mouth. The risk is highest when people are in close proximity, but small airborne particles containing the virus can remain suspended in the air and travel over longer distances, particularly indoors. Transmission can also occur when people touch their eyes, nose, or mouth after touching surfaces or objects that have been contaminated by the virus. People remain contagious for up to 20 days and can spread the virus even if they do not develop symptoms.[16]

Testing methods for COVID-19 to detect the virus's nucleic acid include real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT‑PCR),[17][18] transcription-mediated amplification,[17][18][19] and reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT‑LAMP)[17][18] from a nasopharyngeal swab.[20]

Several COVID-19 vaccines have been approved and distributed in various countries, many of which have initiated mass vaccination campaigns. Other preventive measures include physical or social distancing, quarantining, ventilation of indoor spaces, use of face masks or coverings in public, covering coughs and sneezes, hand washing, and keeping unwashed hands away from the face. While drugs have been developed to inhibit the virus, the primary treatment is still symptomatic, managing the disease through supportive care, isolation, and experimental measures.

The project is a systematic review of community characteristics that influence material and relational wellbeing of older persons.

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