COVID-19 - What to do?
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Currently we are experiencing a Global Pandemic. The spread of a new strain of Human Coronavirus.
Now currently, most places have had at least one, if not many cases of infected people.
This is bad of course. More infected means more carriers and higher chance of infecting the population.
Catching the virus will make you extremely susceptible to respiration illnesses like pneumonia.
For stronger healthier people it's a lot easier to overcome something like that but older and weaker people could very well catch their death from this kind of thing.
So you might say "Wow this is serious. How can I help?"
Well dear reader, you can help by social distancing.
Keeping ourselves apart will protect those with weak immune systems and slow the spread while we don't have a readily available vaccine.
Without vaccines we lack herd immunity meaning those who could catch it probably will if we're not careful.
Only go in public for work or necessities.
Wash your hand for 20 seconds every time you touch something or need to eat or touch your face.
Avoid touching your face as much as possible and definitely don't touch your face if you haven't washed your hands.
Don't share food or drinks with other people.
Cover your face when you sneeze or cough, preferably with you elbow.
Avoid going to the doctor or hospital unless it is an emergency.
Here is a video explaining why it's especially important to lower infection rate.
If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms but have retained your sense of smell you probably don't have coronavirus.
It is also allergy season. Pollen is abundant. Please take allergy medicine so that you can tell whether or not you are sick.
Thank you for reading. Feel free to share and educate others.
Together we can flatten the curve.
                    Currently we are experiencing a Global Pandemic. The spread of a new strain of Human Coronavirus.
Now currently, most places have had at least one, if not many cases of infected people.
This is bad of course. More infected means more carriers and higher chance of infecting the population.
Catching the virus will make you extremely susceptible to respiration illnesses like pneumonia.
For stronger healthier people it's a lot easier to overcome something like that but older and weaker people could very well catch their death from this kind of thing.
So you might say "Wow this is serious. How can I help?"
Well dear reader, you can help by social distancing.
Keeping ourselves apart will protect those with weak immune systems and slow the spread while we don't have a readily available vaccine.
Without vaccines we lack herd immunity meaning those who could catch it probably will if we're not careful.
Only go in public for work or necessities.
Wash your hand for 20 seconds every time you touch something or need to eat or touch your face.
Avoid touching your face as much as possible and definitely don't touch your face if you haven't washed your hands.
Don't share food or drinks with other people.
Cover your face when you sneeze or cough, preferably with you elbow.
Avoid going to the doctor or hospital unless it is an emergency.
Here is a video explaining why it's especially important to lower infection rate.
If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms but have retained your sense of smell you probably don't have coronavirus.
It is also allergy season. Pollen is abundant. Please take allergy medicine so that you can tell whether or not you are sick.
Thank you for reading. Feel free to share and educate others.
Together we can flatten the curve.
 
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