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WKO Covid-19 Awareness Award Online Examination
Covid-19 awareness examination, pass mark required is 100%
This exam is to help WKO & None WKO members understand how to keep safe during the COVID-19 pandemic; the following exam is designed to consider the latest advice from the department for Education, Public Health England (PHE) and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
The safety and ability to conduct yourself within a practical & safe way will allow you to keep safe & limit your risks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Guidance and resources used for this exam were from:
Working safely during the coronavirus outbreak
https://www.hse.gov.uk/news/working-safely-during-coronavirus-outbreak.htm?utm_source=hse.gov.uk&utm_medium=refferal&utm_campaign=coronavirus&utm_term=working-safely&utm_content=home-page-popular
https://www.hse.gov.uk/news/assets/docs/working-safely-guide.pdf
RISK ASSESSMENT AND PROCEDURES COVID-19
https://unitetheunion.org/media/3069/009-riskassessandprocedures-2020-05-07.pdf
Coronavirus (COVID-19): what you need to do
https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus
Coronavirus (COVID-19): HSE guidance on gloves
https://www.hse.gov.uk/skin/employ/gloves.htm
Coronavirus (COVID-19): HSE guidance on mask fittings
https://www.hse.gov.uk/news/face-mask-ppe-rpe-coronavirus.htm
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Department of Health and Social Care guidance on mask
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-personal-protective-equipment-ppe-plan/covid-19-personal-protective-equipment-ppe-plan
It is worth taking time to understand how this virus is transmitted, as this is very important in understanding what control measures need to be put in place to control the risks to others.
The World Health Organisation has identified that COVID-19 is not an airborne virus. Respiratory infections can be transmitted through droplets of different sizes. When the droplet particles are above a certain size they are referred to as respiratory droplets, and when then are below a certain size, they are referred to as droplet nuclei.
According to current evidence, COVID-19 virus is primarily transmitted between people through respiratory droplets and contact routes including touch points. What this means in practice is, the droplets are of a weight that they will fall to the ground at around 1 metre, thus the 2 metre social distancing rule.
They can remain on surfaces for some time depending on type of material, see Government guide here
https://www.gov.uk/government
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What are the most important and common symptoms of Coronavirus ?
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A sore throat developing into tonsillitis, a red and blotchy rash on the body and chills.
A new continuous cough, a high temperature and a loss of, or change in, your normal sense of taste or smell (anosmia).
A cough with wheezing breathing, a low temperature and highly sensitive fingertips and toes.
A sore throat, itchy eyes with occasional sneezing
If you have any symptoms of Covid-19, what is the first thing you should do?
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Isolate at home until every symptom has gone.
Isolate at home for 14 days.
Isolate at home for at least 7 days.
You don’t need to isolate as your symptoms are mild.
If you have any symptoms of Covid-19, what else should you do?
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Continue to work as your job is important and you need to earn money.
Book a coronavirus antigen test within the first 5 days of symptoms.
Nothing as you don’t feel too ill.
Book a blood test at your local GP surgery.
If you receive a positive Covid-19 test result, which of the following should you do?
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Nothing if you don’t feel too ill.
Isolate for a minimum of 14 days and share information about people you have been in recent close contact with NHS Track and Trace.
Go to your local GP surgery or A&E unit.
Isolate for at least 7 days and share information about people you have been in recent close contact with NHS Track and Trace.
If someone in your household has any symptoms of Covid-19, which of the following should you do?
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Isolate at home for 7 days and book an antigen test for yourself immediately.
Continue to attend work and use social distancing
Isolate at home for 14 days and book an antigen test only if you yourself develop symptoms.
Nothing as your household member only has mild symptoms.
If someone in your household receives a positive Covid-19 test result, which of the following should you do?
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Isolate at home for 14 days and book an antigen test only if you yourself develop symptoms.
Continue to attend work if you don’t have symptoms.
Isolate at home for 7 days and book an antigen test for yourself immediately.
If you feel well, continue to use social distancing and attend work.
In England and Wales, who can have an antigen test to confirm if they currently have coronavirus?
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Any person aged 5 years or older who currently has any of the symptoms.
Any person, including under 5 years old, who currently has any of the symptoms.
Any person who wants one, even if they do not currently have symptoms.
Any person under the age of 65, even if they do not currently have symptoms.
In Scotland and Northern Ireland, who can have an antigen test to confirm if they currently have coronavirus?
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Any person aged 5 years old or older who currently has any of the symptoms.
Any person, including under 5 years old, who currently has any of the symptoms.
Any person who wants one, even if they do not currently have symptoms.
Any person under the age of 65, even if they do not currently have symptoms.
Which of the following is highly recommended to help protect yourself and others from infection?
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Frequent hand sanitising using a gel with 30% alcohol.
Frequent and thorough handwashing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and use alcohol-based hand sanitiser if you don’t have immediate access to soap and water.
Frequent and thorough hand washing with soap and water for 10 seconds.
Frequent and thorough hand washing with soap and water for 10 seconds and use alcohol-based hand sanitiser if you don’t have immediate access to soap and water.
Which of the following is highly recommended by the UK government to help protect yourself and others from infection?
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Maintain 1 metre distance between yourself and others who you do not live with.
Maintain at least 2 metres distance between yourself and others who you do not live with.
Maintain 0.5 metre distance between yourself and others who you do not live with.
Maintain distance you are comfortable with between yourself and others who you do not live with.
Which of the following is highly recommended to help protect yourself and others from infection?
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Wear a face covering in enclosed public spaces, including on public transport, where social distancing isn’t possible and where you will come into contact with people you do not normally meet.
Wear a face covering inside your house.
Wear a face covering in enclosed public spaces, but not on public transport.
Wear a face covering at all times.
In an epidemic, one of the most important numbers is R. What is R?
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The respiratory disease.
The reproduction number.
The recommended number.
The resistant infection.
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