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e risks, sources of exposure, routes of
of SARS-CoV-2 (compared
o have not prepared for pandemic events
as far in advance as possible of potentially
uity planning can result in a cascade of
hallenges of COVID-19 with insufficient
uately trained for jobs they may have to
an cause symptoms ranging from mild to
ms typically include a fever, cough and/or
ude chills, muscle pain, a sore throat, loss of
ea. This list is not inclusive. Children typically
to adults. Some infected people, referred to
ymptoms at all. According to the CDC,
s two days or as many as 14 days after
ely resulted from exposure to infected
-2 to others. The virus is thought to spread
en individuals in close contact with one
iratory droplets produced when an infected
land in the mouths or noses of people who
s.
ID-19 by touching a surface or object that
wn mouth, nose or eyes, but this is not
ds. People are thought to be the most
tic (i.e. experiencing a fever, cough and/or
ssible before people show symptoms; there
c transmission with the coronavirus, but this
s spreads. Although the United States has
he spread of the virus, it is likely that some
o occur.
l (CDC). CDC officials urge that this information be provided to
e and implement emergency management plans to combat the