This course has three modules, totaling one
hour, which presents data and evidence of COVID-19.
1) Time Line 00:00: COVID-19: Survivability And The Prevention of Spread.
The course discusses the survivability of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19 Virus) in
the environment (surfaces, sunlight, humidity, heat) and with different
types of hand sanitizers. He also describes research behind the use of
masks, eye protection and social distancing along with data indicating
the virus may be airborne or aerosolized more commonly than thought.
Finally, risks and mitigating strategies are described in various retail
and community venues.
2) Time Line 22:36: COVID-19 Characteristics of the Virus, Symptoms & Long-Term.
Disability: The course discusses the characteristics of the SARS-CoV-2
virus along with the body's immune response and dwindling prospects for
herd immunity. Characteristics of COVID-19 along with protracted
recovery and disability is also discussed.
3) Time Line 43:36: COVID-19: Presentation In Children and When To Open Schools. The
course discusses the various presentations of COVID-19 in children, and
the risk of childhood transmission to and infections of adults. Current
guidance on opening of schools along with international experience on
school openings is also discussed.
Health Watch USA COVID-19 Continuing Education Courses Through Southern
Kentucky AHEC. Aug. 5, 2020. Currently credits are discontinued. Must contact Souther
KY AHEC seckert@soahec.org
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