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Welcome to our little leaflet.
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At the time there's a lot of talk about a new virus,
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the coronavirus.
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Our story is supposed to help you remember knowledge about the new coronavirus more easily.
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Let's go.
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The new virus with the crown.
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In our leaflet you can see small viruses and bacteria.
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Viruses and bacteria appear everywhere in nature;
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on plants, on animals and on humans.
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The girl here has the snuffles,
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which she apparently got from the small snuffle virus on her shoulder.
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Some viruses and bacteria trigger sicknesses in children and adults.
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The most known example is the snuffles.
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Snuffles are triggered by viruses most of the time,
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a new virus is the coronavirus.
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Corona means crown,
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which is why we're showing the coronavirus as a virus with a heavy crown.
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The crown virus.
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Its crown also looks very heavy, that's gonna be important later on as well!
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Being sick with the new coronavirus;
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our body defends itself well against viruses it already knows.
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The prince here is fending off a virus with a shield with the same color; he seems to already know it.
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The prince has no fitting shield against the new crown virus yet.
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The new coronavirus is still unknown to our body, because our body has had no contact yet with the new coronavirus.
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Which is why we have no good protection yet, which precisely fits this virus.
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Which is why the prince couldn't fend off the new crown virus.
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The new coronavirus spreads itself from human to human,
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most of the time only triggering light illnesses.
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You feel flappy and have coughs, fever or snuffles.
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The bear here serves as an example.
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He's holding a tissue, because he got coughs due to the crown virus.
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Now why is it so important to stop the new coronavirus from spreading?
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When people get sick with the new coronavirus, the new coronavirus triggers heavy illnesses as well in some people.
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In the bed itself lies the heavily sick, big fever bear,
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the virus has put its heavy virus crown on his chest.
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Heavy illnesses with the new coronavirus strike the lung,
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making taking a breath, breathing, harder which is why sometimes one has to go into a hospital.
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How should one behave now?
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As you can see, the virus has short arms and legs, it needs close contact between people to spread itself.
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So what can we do to stop viruses, like the new coronavirus, from spreading?
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The princess with the long band is washing her hand long and thoroughly.
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Washing your hands long and thoroughly flushes viruses off your hands,
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but for that you have to wash your hands for a LONG time.
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Using A LOT of soap is very, very important here.
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So wash your hand for a long time.
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Which is also why the princess is wearing a LONG band.
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The princess sings a rhyme while washing her hands,
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when you slowly say it, about five times, enough time has passed.
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This is how the rhyme goes:
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The princess, with the band, washes her hand long and well.
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Either your parents help you with the time, or you slowly say the rhyme five times:
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The princess, with the band, washes her hand long and well.
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And with A LOT of soap.
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Viruses, like the new coronavirus, especially spread through sneezing or coughing.
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When we, for example, have a cold and sneeze lots of little water drops with viruses fly widely through the air.
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Which is why you should sneeze or cough into a tissue.
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If one doesn't have a tissue, they can also sneeze into their elbow.
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This is how you prevent viruses from flying widely, which the rhyme of the elf with the elven bow helps you with:
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The elf, with the elven bow, she sneezes into her elbow.
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So sneeze into your elbow, or into a tissue. There's also something of importance to say about tissues!
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Tissues belong in the trash! And you have to clean your hands afterwards.
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The elf has already used a few tissues. All of which she threw in the trash.
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Viruses, like the new coronavirus, find themselves, after cleaning your nose, on the used tissues!
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Which is why tissues belong in the trash!
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So you shouldn't leave tissues lying around somewhere, for example, on the table or on the chair.
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Viruses, like the new coronavirus, can also spread over handshakes!
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But one can also greet another without shaking their hand!
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Demonstrated here by the child and the unicorn;
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what is another way you could greet, instead of shaking hands?
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The visit to the doctor:
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Many people are going to the doctor at the time, including children.
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We're telling a fairy tale here after all! Which is why we're showing our doctor as a wizard!
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When one believes, you might have the new coronavirus, they can find out over an investigation.
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At the doctor, in the praxis or in the hospital, you'll likely get a mouth protection. As shown in the picture, with the kid at the doctor.
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The mouth protection is supposed to prevent viruses from spreading,
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mouth protection doesn't mean that you have the viruses, or that someone else does!
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One just wants to be careful.
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The reason why doctors protect themselves with mouth protection and a coat.
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A real wizard of course also needs their wand!
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If one thinks, somebody has the new coronavirus, a smear is made.
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For that a swab is used.
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It basically looks like a bigger q-tip.
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This has to touch the throat, where viruses especially like to sit!
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After that the tip gets searched for coronaviruses.
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Here the doctor is looking with a magnifying glass, but in reality the investigation of a q-tip is a bit more complicated.
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There're the results! The kid doesn't carry the new crown virus with in himself!
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Now the doctor is going to take care of the sick bears.
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Time for a recap:
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The blacksmith is working on a new shield against the new crown viruses.
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He watches the children, because he knows what the most important measures are:
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To clean your hands for long and thoroughly, like the princess with the long band.
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To sneeze in your elbow, like the elf, with her elven bow.
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To throw tissues in the rubbish.
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To greet each other differently, to avoid hand contact, like the kid and the unicorn are doing.
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Hopefully you remembered just as much about the new coronavirus from the leaflet as we did!
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Share it with your friends, so that they remember the important things as well!