Dabere na data sitere na Mahadum Johns Hopkins dị na United States, dịka nke 16:34 na August 7, oge US, ọnụ ọgụgụ ndị ọrịa COVID-19 na United States eruola 4,918,927 na ọnwụ 160,737.
Nke a bụ data dị oke egwu. Kedụ ka ndị enyi nọ n'akụkụ ebe ihe otiti ahụ siri ike chebe onwe ha? A na - ejikọkwa mgbochi ụbọchị kwa ụbọchị na idobe ohere n'etiti ọha na eze, ma ụzọ ọzọ iji nyere aka belata mgbasa nke COVID-19 bụ iyi uwe
nkpuchi.
Yiri nke gị
NkpuchiN'ụzọ ziri ezi
1.Chaa aka gị tupu itinye gị
nkpuchi2.Chaa ya na imi na onu gi ma kpuchie ya n'okpuru onu gi
3. Gbalịa mee ka ọ dabara adaba n'akụkụ akụkụ nke ihu gị
4.Mee ka ike iku ume
5.Ekwetula akụkụ dị ọcha nke dị n'ime
nkpuchimgbe yi
nkpuchi
Wepụ nke Gị
NkpuchiKpachara anya, Mgbe Home ga-alaghachi n'ụlọ
1.Utu eriri n'azụ isi gị ma ọ bụ gbatịa loops ntị
Jide n'aka naanị mkpọchi ntị ma ọ bụ agbụ
3.N'akuku gburugburu
4.Nnochie
nkpuchi in the washing machine (learn more about how to wash nkpuchis)
5. Kpachara anya ịghara imetụ anya, imi na ọnụ gị aka mgbe ị na-ewepụ ma saa aka ozugbo ozugbo ị wepụsịrị ya
Wear a Nkpuchi to Protect Others
1.Wear a nkpuchi that covers your nose and mouth to help protect others in case you’re infected with COVID-19 but don’t have symptoms
2.Wear a nkpuchi in public settings when around people who don’t live in your household, especially when it may be difficult for you to stay six feet apart
3.Wear a nkpuchi correctly for maximum protection
4.Don’t put the nkpuchi around your neck or up on your forehead
5.Don’t touch the nkpuchi, and, if you do, wash your hands or use hand sanitizer to disinfect