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So far what I am aware of is related to basic hygene practices but also to avoid Street Food in known affected environments. Wash hands as much as possible and be careful of hand to mouth activity. Limit crowded places and cook food thoroughly. I hope this helps. Reaserch continues to understand more about the Virus and Vaccines are being tested.

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Direct contact with blood or secretions of an infected person, and contact with contaminated objects, such as needles.

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