Many people will get coronavirus at some point during this pandemic and in the majority of cases will be able to manage the illness themselves. Emma Hammett, a nurse and founder of First Aid for Life, offers some advice on how to look after people who have mild or moderate symptoms at home. If you're looking after loved ones whose symptoms are severe or getting worse, you should seek medical help immediately – particularly if they are in a vulnerable group Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ►
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