COVID Support
The COVID-19 pandemic is continuing to exert its overwhelming impact on us. We thank all our associates for the strenuous efforts to keep our business function as usual, but these are clearly times when we need to take extra efforts to keep ourselves and our families safe. GAVSians can also click on the below link for a list of useful information.
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Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak Situation

COVID-19 is the disease caused by a new coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2. WHO first learned of this new virus on 31 December 2019, following a report of a cluster of cases of ‘viral pneumonia’ in Wuhan, People’s Republic of China.
If COVID-19 is spreading in your community, stay safe by taking some simple precautions, such as physical distancing, wearing a mask, keeping rooms well ventilated, avoiding crowds, cleaning your hands, and coughing into a bent elbow or tissue. Read More
- Place yourself in quarantine for 14 days, or the time indicated by your national or local regulations
- Contact your local health authorities and let them know that you are a contact of confirmed case of COVID-19
- If you begin to feel symptoms of COVID-19 reach out to a health care provider for advice and recommendations
What Are The Main Symptoms?
People of all ages who experience fever and/or cough associated with difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, chest pain or pressure, or loss of speech or movement should seek medical care immediately. If possible, call your health care provider, hotline or health facility first, so you can be directed to the right clinic.
People of all ages who experience fever and/or cough associated with difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, chest pain or pressure, or loss of speech or movement should seek medical care immediately. If possible, call your health care provider, hotline or health facility first, so you can be directed to the right clinic.
Common Symptoms
- Fever
- Dry cough
- Fatigue
Severe Symptoms
- Shortness of breath
- Loss of appetite
- Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
- High temperature (above 38 °C)
- Fever
