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Rachel's Homeopathy continuing medical education 09.11.2020

From Rachel’s Homeopathy & Holistic Health wishing everyone a happy Easter !! Stay safe and blessed ..

Rachel's Homeopathy continuing medical education 07.11.2020

Greetings from, OHMA Directors Ontario Homeopathic Medical Association 250 Yonge Street,Suite 2201, Toronto, Ontario M5B 2L7, Canada 647-556-0422... www.theohma.com Please watch this presentation, it gives good sound information that we are considering for our Professional Next Steps Guidance. We stay within our scope of practice, See the CHO guidelines Step One: Educate and Protect Protect: a)Yourself b)Your Family @ risk c) Your Family d)Your Friends @ risk try e)Your Friends f)Your Patients @ risk g)Your Patients Do this and then we can consider our community Step Two: Educate our Homeopathic Profession on tools for Step One: Please educate the above list: Stay Tuned for Step Two, (very soon)

Rachel's Homeopathy continuing medical education 05.11.2020

The 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Learn about how the Ministry of Health is preparing for the 2019 novel coronavirus in Ontario. Find out how to protect yo...urself, what to do if you’re sick after you travel and how to recognize possible symptoms. Coronaviruses: Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses. They can cause diseases ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Some human coronaviruses spread easily between people, while others do not. Your risk of severe disease may be higher if you have a weakened immune system. This may be the case for: older people people with chronic disease (for example, diabetes, cancer, heart, renal or chronic lung disease) The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) On December 31, 2019, Chinese health authorities identified a new (or novel) coronavirus (referred to as 2019-nCoV) through a series of reported cases of pneumonia in Wuhan, China. Laboratory testing Testing is being conducted at the Public Health Ontario Laboratory, which is working collaboratively with the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg. How Ontario is preparing Ontario is working with its partners in the health care system implementing a robust plan to monitor for, detect and, if needed, isolate any cases of the 2019 novel coronavirus. The Ministry of Health is taking several steps to ensure the health and safety of Ontarians. This includes: monitoring hospitals for potential cases of the virus in individuals with travel history to Wuhan, China adding the 2019 novel coronavirus as a designated disease reportable under Ontario's public health legislation, enabling local public health units to quickly and effectively take all necessary measures to investigate, complete lab tests and do case and contact management to prevent and control further spread of the infection ongoing planning with federal and provincial/territorial partners and readiness to coordinate with other provinces/territories if the virus is identified in Ontario promoting awareness and providing guidance to health care providers closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with Public Health Ontario and Public Health Agency of Canada meeting with hospitals, paramedics and local public health units near Pearson International Airport to provide further information on the federal border screening measures Symptoms Symptoms range from common to severe respiratory illnesses and include: fever cough difficulty breathing pneumonia and kidney failure In severe cases, death can be an outcome. How to protect yourself To reduce exposure to and transmission of a range of illnesses, including coronaviruses, you should follow usual health precautions such as: washing your hands often avoiding contact with people who are sick practising proper cough and sneeze etiquette If you are travelling to an area known to have cases of coronavirus, be sure to avoid: high-risk areas such as farms, live animal markets and areas where animals may be slaughtered contact with animals (alive or dead), including pigs, chickens, ducks and wild birds surfaces with animal droppings or secretions on them Feeling sick after travel If symptoms of an existing medical condition worsen while travelling, and you are still sick when you return to Canada: tell a flight attendant or a border services officer when you arrive so they can decide whether you need further medical assessment If you are sick after you return to Canada: see a health care provider and tell them the countries you visited, and if you received medical care (for example, blood transfusions, injections, dental care or surgery) If you were sick while you were away: see a health care provider and tell them the countries you visited, and if you received medical care (for example, blood transfusions, injections, dental care or surgery) tell a flight attendant or a border services officer when you arrive. They will decide whether you need further medical assessment. If you are travelling to another country: learn about travel advisories related to the 2019 novel coronavirus Treatment There are no specific treatments for coronaviruses, and there is no vaccine that protects against coronaviruses. Most people with common human coronavirus illness will recover on their own. If symptoms feel worse than a standard cold, see your health care practitioner. They can relieve symptoms by prescribing a pain or fever medication. You should also: drink plenty of fluids get rest and sleep as much as possible try a humidifier or a hot shower to help with a sore throat or cough 24/7 help by phone Telehealth: 1-866-797-0000

Rachel's Homeopathy continuing medical education 10.10.2020

*Ministry of health’s emergency notification to the public that the Coronavirus influenza outbreak this time is very very serious & fatal. There's no cure once you are infected.* *Its spreading from China to various countries* *Prevention method is to keep your throat moist, do not let your throat dry up. Thus do not hold your thirst because once your membrane in your throat is dried, the virus will invade into your body within 10 mins.* *Drink 50-80cc warm water, 30-50cc for... kids, according to age.* *Everytime u feel your throat is dry, do not wait, keep water in hand.* *Do not drink plenty at one time as it doesn’t help, instead continue to keep throat moist.* *Till end of March 2020, do not go to crowded places, wear mask as needed especially in train or public transportation* *Avoid fried or spicy food and load up vitamin C.* *The symptoms/ description are* *1.repeated high fever* *2.prolonged coughing after fever* *3.Children are prone* *4.Adults usually feel uneasy,*headache and mainly respiratory related* *5: highly contagious* See more