The coronavirus pandemic is a real issue. Help us all to stop this spread as soon as possible.
COVID-19 (aka the coronavirus) is a scary thing to some, and we understand. That's why we're here to try and help stop this so nobody else is affected. So far, there's been over 200 million total confirmed cases of coronavirus, and 4.25 million deaths (as of 8/5/2021). Even though over 180 million people have recovered, we can't let this continue. So, that's why we ask everybody to do their part, and we're also doing our part. Let's go over the 5 tips, shall we?
Tip #2: Respect social distancing
Social distancing is also a real thing. Please maintain at least 3 feet (or 1 meter) of distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing.
The reason why? Because with people coughing or sneezing, they spray small liquid droplets which may land on you, which may contain the virus. If you're too close to them, you can breathe in the droplets as well. Just be careful.
The reason why? Because with people coughing or sneezing, they spray small liquid droplets which may land on you, which may contain the virus. If you're too close to them, you can breathe in the droplets as well. Just be careful.
Tip #3: Try not to touch eyes, nose, and mouth
It's like cross contamination, because it is cross contamination. Your hands may touch a lot of surfaces, and those can pick up viruses such as the coronavirus. If your hands do touch any contaminated virus, your hands can touch your eyes, nose, and mouth. Then from there, it can enter your body, and make you sick. This also goes back to the wash your hands tip again just in case.
Tip #4: Always remember to cough or sneeze into your bent elbow or into a tissue
This is called respiratory hygiene. Make sure you, and everyone else around you, is practicing it. Just like we mentioned earlier, the spray of small droplets can contaminate someone else. Even if you think you don't have the virus, or know that you don't have it, it's better to be safe than sorry. This is always something good to practice. We recommend not covering your mouth with your hands.
And tip #5: Don't feel so well? Maybe you should stay home and contact your doctor
You would never want to put anyone else at risk. We recommend staying home if you feel sick. Any fever, cough and difficulty breathing should prompt you to contact your doctor and seek medical attention.
If you're worried about your employer or school, companies, organizations, colleges and school districts from all over the world are taking strict measures to prevent COVID-19. Properly explaining your situation should help your case.
If you're worried about your employer or school, companies, organizations, colleges and school districts from all over the world are taking strict measures to prevent COVID-19. Properly explaining your situation should help your case.
For more information, the World Health Organization website is your spot for all things coronavirus
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Whatever you do, don't forget that we're in this together. 2020 will definitely be a year that we will never forget, but let's turn that into a good reason for us to never forget 2020.
Whatever you do, don't forget that we're in this together. 2020 will definitely be a year that we will never forget, but let's turn that into a good reason for us to never forget 2020.
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