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WHO IS AT RISK SYMPTOMS STAY AT HOME COCOON PREVENTION HYGIENE
Ireland is operating a delay strategyin line with WHO and ECDC advice
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Who should cocoon?> Everyone aged 70 or over
> Everyone living in a residential home or long-term care
> People who have serious medical conditions that make them
vulnerable, like:
organ transplant recipients, people undergoing cancer treatment,
severe respiratory conditions, rare diseases that increase the risk of
infections, pregnant women who have significant heart disease.
What does cocooning mean?It means you should stay at home at all times and avoid face-to-
face contact. This is for the next two weeks initially. Family, carers,
neighbours and our public services will help ensure you have the
support you need.
Do> Stay at home at all times
> Arrange for food or medication deliveries to be left at the door
> If you have a garden or balcony, spend time outside for fresh air
> Keep in touch with people over the phone or online if you have access
> Keep yourself mobile by getting up and moving as much as possible
> Try to spend time doing things you enjoy indoors
Don’t> Go outside your home and garden
> Have visitors to your home, except for essential carers
If you live with a person who needs to be cocoonedEven though it is hard, try to stay 1 metre apart from vulnerable people
in your home.
Where can I get help?> The Government is arranging for each county council or local
authority to set up supports for access to food, essential household
supplies and medicines
> ALONE is providing a telephone support line, seven days a week from
8am – 8pm 0818 222 024
> You can contact HSE Live 1850 24 1850 for information and advice on
health services
> For factual, updated information on coronavirus, go to hse.ie
Every person needs to follow these 6 key steps to prevent coronavirus
Protection from coronavirus. It’s in our hands.
To slow the spread of coronavirus, vulnerable people are being asked to cocoonFor people most at risk, we are giving special advice called cocooning.
Washyour hands welland often to avoidcontamination
Coveryour mouth and nose with a tissue or sleeve when coughing or sneezing and discard used tissue
Avoidtouching eyes, nose,or mouth withunwashed hands
Cleanand disinfectfrequently touchedobjects and surfaces
Stopshaking hands or hugging when saying hello or greeting other people
Distanceyourself at least2 metres (6 feet) away from other people, especially those who might be unwell
Ireland is operating a delay strategy in line with WHO and ECDC advice
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Stay at home in all circumstances, EXCEPT:> Travel to and from work where your work
is an essential service. See gov.ie
> To shop for essential food andhousehold goods
> To attend medical appointments and collect medicines
> For vital family reasons including caring for children, older or vulnerable people or someone who is cocooning but excluding social family visits
> To take exercise within 2km of your home. You may include children from your household but MUST adhere to 2m physical distancing from other people.
Cocooning has been introduced for those over 70 years and those who are extremely medically vulnerable to COVID-19. You can find out more about this on hse.ie.
Remember, you cannot arrange a gathering with anybody you do not live with.
If you have symptoms, self-isolate to protect others and phone your GP.
For information and advice visit hse.ie or phone HSELive 1850 24 1850
How to Prevent
Washyour hands well and often to avoidcontamination
Coveryour mouth and nose with a tissue or sleeve when coughing or sneezing and discard used tissue
Avoidtouching eyes, nose,or mouth withunwashed hands
Cleanand disinfectfrequently touchedobjects and surfaces
Stopshaking handsor hugging when saying hello or greeting other people
Distanceyourself at least2 metres (6 feet) away from other people, especially those who might be unwell
For Daily Updates Visitwww.gov.ie/health-covid-19www.hse.ie
Everyone stay at home.Everyone has the power to Stop COVID-19.
Symptoms> Fever (High Temperature) > A Cough > Shortness of Breath
> Breathing Difficulties
Protection from coronavirus. It’s in our hands.
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Help prevent coronavirus
Visit HSE.ieFor updated factual information and adviceOr call 1850 24 1850
The virus spreads in sneeze and cough droplets, so regularly taking the above measures helps reduce the chance of it spreading.
Avoid touching your face
Cover mouth if coughing or sneezing
Wash your hands
Keep surfaces clean
Keep a safe distance
Stop shaking hands and hugging
Know the signs
For 8 out of 10 people, rest and over the counter medication can help you feel better.
High Temperature
Breathing Difficulties
Shortness of Breath
Wash
Cover
Avoid
Stop
Clean
Distance
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Protection from coronavirus. It’s in our hands.
If you have symptoms, self-isolate to protect others and phone your GP. Visit hse.ie for updated factual information and advice or call 1850 24 1850.
Cough
Who is most at risk?
Please take extra care if this affects you or someone you know.
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Protection from coronavirus. It’s in our hands.
Wash
Cover
Avoid
Stop
Clean
Distance
People with long term medical conditions like heart disease, lung disease, diabetes and cancer
People over 60
If you have symptoms, self-isolate to protect others and phone your GP. Visit hse.ie for updated factual information and advice or call 1850 24 1850.
Protect yourself and others from getting sick
www.hse.ie/handhygiene
Wash your hands• after coughing or sneezing• when caring for the sick• before and after you
prepare food• before eating• after toilet use• when hands are visibly dirty• after touching cuts, blisters or
any open sores• you can use alcohol hand rub,
if hands are not visibly dirty