100 things you should never do during the pandemic coronavirus

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It's a race against theVaccines against COVID-19 And the variants, and you read a ton of information about coronavirus and what to do while we are in an active pandemic. Some of what you have heard are on the spot; Some of them are totally false; Some change every day; Most of it scares you pants. That's why we consulted the experts to compile this complete list of the most important and scientific coronavir tips you can do to stay healthy.Read on and ensure your health and health of others,Do not miss theseSigns that your illness is actually coronavirus in disguise.

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Do not travel

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Stay with just the people you get barred. "The tragedy that could happen is one of your family members, to meet in a gathering of the family, could be hospitalized and seriously ill and could die. We do not want to see that it happens," said Dr. Henry Walke, Covid-19 Manager incident on the CDC. "This year, we ask people to be as sure as possible."

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Do not think you're immunized

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The moment is not the time to be complacent. If you are young, you can still develop Covid-19 and serious millennial complications are hospitalized, and many develop long cupiduses and disseminate coronaviruses to more vulnerable people, such as seniors and immunocomprise, even if you are a free symptom.

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Do not ignore these simple fundamentals

Everyone the health expert agrees that the following fundamental principles, if they are followed, can keep us safer until we can all vaccinate:

  1. Universal masks clothes
  2. Maintaining physical distance
  3. Avoid gathering parameters or crowds
  4. Do more outside, as opposed to the inside
  5. Wash your hands frequently
4

Do not drink whitening or disinfectant

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After President Trump mentioned "disinfectant" as possible cure, the calls to the control of lined poison and businesses like Lysol had to send advice to say to the people they should not ingest their products. Never ingest bleach or disinfectant! It is literally toxic and can at least one gastric distress at best, death at worst.

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Do not think that a brilliant lamp or light will cure Covid-19

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President Trump was once dug as "heat and light" could kill coronavirus. "Not like a treatment," Deborah Birx replied, a senior advisor. Even goes for the sun. It would be "irresponsible for us to say that we believe that the summer will quite kill the virus," says Bill Bryan, a sub-secretary of science and technology in the Department of Home Security.

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Do not think that social distance will be finished tomorrow

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"Social distancing will be with us to protect ourselves from each other while we cross these phases," said Birx told NBCMeet the press. This includes even once the first people are starting to take the vaccine, which is ready to be distributed to those who need the most December.

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Do not block food

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There is no need for food to buy from panic. The United States and the world officials reported that there is no shortage in food supply and grocery stores will be replenished.

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Obviously: Do not forget to wash your hands

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It is the most important protection against Covid-19. Wash your hands after being in public, after using the bathroom, after coughing or sneezing, and before preparing or consuming food - essentially, as often as practical.

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Do not touch your face

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The germs are most often introduced into our body when we touch our eyes, our eyes or our eyes, experts say.

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Do not wash your hands for less than 20 seconds

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The least would be uncivilized and leave germs on your hands, say experts. Do it for 20 seconds or more, or as long as necessary to sing "happy birthday", the theme ofFull house or the imperial march ofStars wars. All you need to make you pass.

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Always wash your hands with soap

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Studies show that during handwashing, soap creates a chemical reaction that removes germs from your hands more efficiently than water alone. Do not use too little or too much soap can prevent the in-depth rinsing of germs with your hands and rinse and dry completely.

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Do not sneeze or cough openly

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Cough or sneezing into the crook of your elbow - some call it "The Batman Spread", -or in a disposable fabric.

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Do not touch the door handles (if you can help it)

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Researchers discovered that Coronavirus can live fortwo to three daysOn hard surfaces like door handles. That's why it's particularly important to wash your hands regularly and push the doors with your arm or elbow when possible.

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Adhere to the recommendations of social distancing

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The social distancing instructions come from a place of knowledge - they prevented other new viruses (such as 1918 flu) to require even greater toll.

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Do not attend large gatherings

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The White House still recommends that gatherings are limited to 10 people or less.

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Beware of entering restaurants and bars

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Many localities have closed bars and restaurants at any jump and delivery. Even if your city has opened these places, come with caution, because the virus can still spread.

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Do not shake hands

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Do not encourage antisocial behavior, but now is a good time to substitute a hand handle for a wave or loud bump.

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Do not forget to wash your hands after the management of food packages and food deliveries

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You do not need to spray your grocery stores or food deliveries with disinfectant, but make sure you take the food out of the package when you come home (in a special area for this purpose), take it off, Then wash your hands for 20 seconds before eating.

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Do not forget your face mask

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According to the CDC: "In the light of new data on the propagation of COVID-19 propagates, as well as evidence of generalized Covid-19 disease in the country's communities, CDC recommends that people recommendWear a face in cloth covering Cover their nose and mouth in the community. This is to protect people around you if you are infected but do not present symptoms. "

You can make yours at the fabric house.

They go on: "A fabric face combination should be worn whenever people are in a community collaboration, especially in situations where you could be close to people. These settings include grocery stores and pharmacies. These Face coatings do not substitute for social distancing. Fabric coatings are particularly important to public in generalized Covid-19 disease areas. "

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Do not contaminate with your mask

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"Once you wear a mask once, it is contaminated with something. If you take the mask off and if you are sitting on another surface, this surface is now contaminated," saysGeoffrey Mount Varner, MD, MPH, Facece, an emergency medicine doctor based in Maryland.

RX: "It's best to use one-use masks and once they are removed, eliminate them," says Mount Varner. "If you are using a hand-made cloth or mask, it must be washed and disinfected between the clothes."

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Do not touch the mask with dirty hands

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"If you contaminate your mask, even from the outside, you can easily infected," says the doctorDimitar Marinov, MD, Ph.D.

"Removing the mask from your face, then reapply with contaminated hands can move the bacteria or virus directly into the breathable zone," saysHeathman Jared, MD, a psychiatrist based on Texas.

RX: Make sure your hands are clean before adjusting the mask. It is better to avoid touching your face in general.

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Do not wear the same mask all day

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"A mask must be changed or disinfected as often as every 2 hours, otherwise the viral particles can accumulate it and you are more likely to breathe them," says Marinov.

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Make sure you are completely covered

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"I see a lot of people wearing their masks below the nose," says Marinov. "Although it will always protect others if you touch or sneeze, it will not protect you from Covid-19 if someone else nearby is infected and touch."

RX: Once the mask is correctly installed on the nose, it should be prolonged so that it is right under your chin, saysAngela abernathy, a Dentist based in New York. "This is to ensure maximum coverage."Add hatred: "The goal is to breathe through the mask, not around the mask."

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Do not put it too late

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Without the mask, you are likely to inhale the particles in the air. "You must put it forward to enter a risk zone," saysRafael Lugo, a general surgeon and the owner / Chief Executive Officer of the Lugo Surgical Group in Forests, Texas.

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Do not trust too much mask too much

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You may think that "the mask is 100% reliable," says Lugo. Not that. "It is supposed to reduce the risk. In the end, social distancing is king."

"A surgical mask is not designed to provide a barrier between your respiratory system and all viruses and bacteria," saysLeann Poston, MD, a doctor with the doctor of the inquigner in New York. "Social distancing helps protect yourself from sneezed viral particles and coughs in the air by people who may not know that they are still sick."

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Do not spray your mask with chemicals

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"Apply any chemical like the lysol to the mask that makes it wet is bad," says Lugo. "You can spray it to disinfect slightly, then put it in a bag. Do not sature it."

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Do not make your wet mask

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"Once the mask becomes wet, it becomes less effective and must be changed in one," said abernaty. Avoid touching the mask with your tongue. "Touch the mask with your tongue makes it wet and more porous," says Lugo. "You want the mask to stay dry."

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Do not wear it bad

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"The masks have a forehead (which is generally colored, textured or has the brand name) and a back (which is usually white white and more cotton)," says Abernathy. "The back must touch your face. It is designed in this way so that the particles are properly filtered."

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Do not think that all masks are the same

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Different masks have different uses. "A N95 mask filter 95% of bacteria and viruses if they are properly adapted to your face," Poston said. This is what health workers use to better protect themselves when they care about patients. "A surgical mask is designed to contain your droplets to protect those around you."

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Do not go to an ER unless you are seriously ill

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If you have symptoms of COVID-19, it is better to call your health care provider for advice. Do not go to an emergency unless you have trouble breathing; You could infect others there.

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Do not drink too much alcohol

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It's a frightening time, but the answer is not suitable for alcohol. Drinking too much can increase blood pressure and reduce immunity, two factors that could make you more likely to COVID-19 and complications.

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Do not sleep

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Sleep is a time when our refill immune system and a lack of quality sleep has been associated with other serious illnesses. Aim for seven to nine hours a night.

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Do not let anxiety take over

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If you feel anxious, turn off the news and social media. Breathe deeply for a few minutes. Practice techniques that reduce anxiety and stress, including mindfulness, meditation and exercise.

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You use a false disinfectant

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"Another mistake is that people do not completely overwrite their hands with a hand disinfectant," says Stephen Loyd, MD, Chief Medical Director atJog. They may only cover the palms or the backs of their hands. "

RX: "It's important to put it between your fingers, as well as under the nails, to distribute the uniformly disinfectant," says Loyd. "You want to apply a disinfectant of the hand in the same way as you would if you wash your hands with soap."

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You exceed it

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"Hand reminders kill not only bad bacteria, but also good common bacteria, which can be irritating to the skin," saysDr. Rhonda Kalasho, a Dual Office dentist in Los Angeles.

RX: "The hand disinfectant is much drier for the hands than soap and water, so it is easy to get the dry skin of the disinfectant of the hands excessively used," says Loyd. "People must hydrate their hands immediately after use, preferably with a cream."

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You are using a less focused

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"Hand sanitizer should have at least 60% alcohol," saysInna Husain, MD, an otolaryngologist in Chicago. "The higher the alcohol concentration, the more effective it will be."

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You keep it near children

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"People need to keep hand disinfecting, especially sweetly scented, out of the reach of young children," saysHeather Finlay-Morreale, MD, a pediatrician in sterling, Massachusetts. "Young children can drink them and be poisoned."

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You do not leave it dry

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"A common mistake that people do when using a hand disinfectant is that they do not rub it," said Loyd. "It's important to continue rubbing it in your skin until it dries."

RX: "Give the time disinfecting hands to take effect," says Husain. "I saw people squirting a small quantity, then touch their faces immediately. Give it at least a minute to dry."

39

You contaminate yourself again

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"The disinfectant pump has been touched many times by people with unclean hands," says the GP.Giuseppe Aragona. "It can host similar levels of germs to door handles, cash and automatic window keyboards."

RX: Pump with the side of your hand or your fist and do not touch any part of the bottle after applying a hand disinfectant.

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You make yourself a hand disinfectant

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Due to the purchase of panic, your local store may have missed disinfectant. You may be tempted to create your own. Experts advise against that; It is easy to wrongly create a mixture that is not strong enough to kill germs. "I saw people try to make a solar cream before and the worse case scenario was burned people," says Aragona. "With COVID-19, the worst scenario is death and infecting dozens of other people."

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You do not use enough

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Due to the shortage of disinfecting hands, you may be tempted to use a smaller disinfectant than usual to make it last longer. But it may not kill germs as expected. A common error is "does not apply the right quantity and do not apply to both hands," saysCadet de Magdalena, MD, a rheumatologist based in New York. "Remember that the nails and the back of the hand, as well as the whole palm."

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Do not use the hand disinfectant that is less than 60% alcohol

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The experts say that 60% and more are needed to kill germs.

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Do not forget to record with others

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"Social distancing applies only to physical space, not all human connections,"Say doctorsFrom Johns Hopkins on March 17th. "If you know someone who can not go out outside, like an elderly person, call them regularly."

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Do not stop exercising

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Although gymnasiums can be closed in your area, daily exercise is essential to stay healthy. Fortunately, working at home is easier than ever, thanks to applications and sites such as Beachbody, OpenFit, Aaptiv and FitBod. Several gym channels also have online workouts.

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Do not eat badly

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The eating stress could transform Covid-19 into the new version of the new version 15. Do not leave it; This will only compromise your overall health.

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Do not share false information

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We all want our friends, loved ones and the community to be informed about COVID-19, but make sure that all the information you share comes from major sources of news, hospitals and health organizations such as the CDC and WHO.

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Do not totally avoid nature

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Go outside during social distancing is "more than with, it's a good idea," said the doctors of Johns Hopkins. "Just keep your other distances. Walking, hiking and cycling are good. Contact Sports are a non-no. Exercise is physically and mental, especially in stressful moments."

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Self-quarantine if you suspect that you have been exposed

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This is the key to slowing the propagation of the virus, say the experts. Follow the instructions in your health care provider.

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Isolate if you suspect that you have been infected

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If you are sick with Covid-19, it is important to occupy a separate room from other members of your family if you can, and avoid sharing towels, bedding, glasses, plates and l ' Silverware until you are recovered.

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Do not touch the trolleys

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... without wipe with an antibacterial paper towel or wash your hands as soon as you come home, that is to say.

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Do not touch the elevator buttons

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If you can help, press these germ magnets with a hinge or side of your hand; It will lower the chances you will transfer

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Do not store on simple carbohydrates

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When buying grocery stores, go for complex carbohydrates, no white bread and flour, bakery products and processed foods.

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Disinfect your mobile phone

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Even in normal times, they can transport seven times more germs than the average toilet seat. Wipe them with disinfecting daily.

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Do not feel helpless to help others

These are unforeseen circumstances, but stay at home does not mean that you are helpless to help others. Michigan Health has alarge listThings you can do, donate food and layer benches to help the house.

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Do not forget to wash your hand towels

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Experts recommend washing the towels from your kitchen after two days of use, in hot water, with a little bleach or a product with oxygen-activated oxygen water.

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Do not panic!

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Be ready, be vigilant, be informed. But do not be panicked. We will cross this together, even if we have to stay temporarily separated.

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Do not skip a vitamin D supplement

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Among other advantages, vitamin D stimulates the immune system. "If you are vitamin D deficient, it has an impact on your susceptibility to infection. So it would not bother me to recommend, and I do it myself take vitamin D supplements," says Dr. Anthony Fauci , the best infectious infectious expert of the nation.

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Do not jump the shot of the flu

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If you did not understand it, it's not too late. It will not protect against Covid-19, but it will help you protect you from seasonal flu, which can have similar symptoms.

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Do not let your blood pressure increase

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If you are on medicines or a lifestyle change diet for high blood pressure, do not stop them. Arterial hypertension has been associated with other results for people who contract COVID-19.

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Do not skip the vegetables

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As always, try eating as many fruits and vegetables as possible - they contain vitamins, minerals and compounds that can increase your immune system.

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Do not handle money (if you can help)

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The initial reports indicated that money could help expand coronavirus. No harm to pay with plastic whenever possible.

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Do not touch a public screen or keyboard (without washing your hands)

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The payment screens in grocery stores and keyboards of banks and ATMs were notorious germinated, even before the coronavirus epidemic. Bring a pen with you and use the non-written end to press the keys and give your signature.

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Do not go to religious services

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At the moment is the moment to avoid crowds in general. Attend online services or in a virtual group group.

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Do not take chloroquine phosphate

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An Arizona man died and his wife became seriously ill, after the couple ingested ingested chloroquine phosphate, an additive used to clean the fish tanks. President Trump had consisted antimalarial chloroquine as a potential coronavirus.

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DO NOT USE COMMUNITY PEN

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Bring your own writing utensil with you wherever you might need to use one at the bank, the doctor's office or other essential locations.

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Do not blame others

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Viruses do not belong to a country or discriminate on those they infect. Blaming a country or group of people for COVID-19 is not emotionally safe or constructive.

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Consider each health procedure with care

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Ask your health care provider if any of your future procedures are urgent or may be reprogrammed.

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Do not take a cruise

Cruises proved to be an effective vector for transmitting a number of viruses, including coronaviruses. If you have once reserved, now is a good time to reprogram or choose another diversion.

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Do not take children to close playgrounds

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Many parks and playgrounds remain closed for grounding play equipment are rarely (if ever) disinfected.

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Do not go out when you're sick

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If you feel sick, stay at home.

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Disinfect "touched affected" surfaces

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Take a minute to eliminate other frequently affected areas such as computer keyboards, remote controls, and light switches.

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Do not close-talk

There will be time to establish intimacy later. If you meet a friend on the street, try staying three feet away for the moment.

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And sorry for this one: do not visit grandparents (or your grands-beaukids) in person

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Elderly people are more sensitive to COVID-19 complications. Move all visits to FaceTime for the moment.

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If you think negatively, return the script

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Although times can be scary, try to engage in a positive and constructive way. "We will go through that" and "I do best I can" are two good examples. They may seem ringard but they really work.

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Do not forget to do time for yourself

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Your plate can be full of work remotely and take care of a partner, children and other family members. But it is important to allocate regular times for yourself, whether exercise, meditation, to engage in a favorite TV show, reading a book or take a long bath .

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DO NOT OD ON NEWS

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Use television news as a background noise or constantly checking press sites, may not be useful and may result in anxiety. Choose a reputable press site and briefly save one or twice a day.

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Your checklist-check with it!

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Create a checklist of things you want to do, and you maintain it every day.

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Do not release your routine

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Get up and go to bed at a regular time. Wake up, shower, dress up as if you went to work or go out. Eat well and regularly - and exercise. Start working at the same time every day and have an end of the day - do not just work all night.

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Try not to work from bed

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Create a workspace at home for yourself; Your own office, if an entire room is not available. This will help you maintain a routine and stay focused.

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Do you break in need

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When working at home, do not let it grow to fill your entire day. Give yourself an hour-lunch and at least two 15-minute breaks.

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Define the limits - and stick to them

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If you work at home with a spouse and / or children around, set clear guidelines when you are available and when you need to focus on the job.

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Do not disappear from your colleagues

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If you work in a team, register with your boss and / or colleagues at an established hour. This will help you stay focused and targeted and will be good for your mental health.

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It's good: Give yourself a "window of worry"

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The executive director of UNICEF recentlyshared this adviceOn social media: as things worry you all day long, write them and put the list aside. Give yourself a few minutes a day to examine the list and worry you. Then put these things from your mind. It is an effective strategy to reduce floating anxiety.

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Do not take life for granted - Keep a gratitude journal

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This therapy tested for both anxiety and depression can be particularly useful now: Every day, write three things you are grateful for that day. They can be as basic as the roof on the head or the food you need to eat.

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Remember that you can not predict the future

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Forecasts on the economic repercussions of COVID-19 can be alarming. But remember that none of us has a crystal ball; We do not know how things will prove to be. They could be much better than expected.

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Be careful to talk with children

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"Do not put your adult's brain in a child's brain", advisesDr. Joyce Mikal-Flynn, who works with trauma survivors. To be a calming presence and if a child asks you a question ", answer this question and just this question - do not go to the sea. So ask: 'Is there anything else you want to ask me ? " "Give yourself clearly that asking the questions are always correct and if you do not know the answer, you can look at it together.

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Do not follow the rumor mill

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Do not focus on speculation or rumors - and unfortunately, many news reports right now are one, the other or both. Concentrate on the facts about Covid-19, how does it spread, how serious it is and where we read the latest updates on CDC and WHO websites.

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Talk about anything but coronavirus

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When you call or a video discussion with your friends and family, be open and share your worries about the current situation. But do not let it be all your conversation. Talk about something great on television, a book you are reading, a meal you rushed or a pop-culture culture - something to hinder the coronavirus for a minute.

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Reprogram this date

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Unfortunately, it is now time to give dating applications a little time.

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Do not ignore cleaning product labels

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When you disinfect your home, be aware of the ingredients and warnings on the products you buy and follow all the instructions listed.

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Do not spray the lysol on yourself

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You might be tempted to spray you after a trip outside. "Do not do that. There is no thin line - it's a bad idea," Vox said, Pretty Kerr cleaning expert. Disinfectants like lysol can be harmful in case of inhalation and their ingredients can cause irritation of skin or burns. Wash your hands well instead; It's your best protection.

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Do not mix products

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Cleaning products with ammonia should never be mixed with bleach and vinegar should never be mixed with products containing hydrogen peroxide, says Kerr. Combinations can create harmful gases for eyes, nose and respiratory tract.

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Do not spray your mail

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It is not necessary to disinfect your mail or cardboard packages before opening them. Just wash my hands perfectly after touching them and throw them out of your home if possible.

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Know the facts about COVID-19 and children

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Children are not at higher risk of coronaviruses,The CDC says. But they can always become sick or transmit the virus to more vulnerable people.

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Do not scare your children; Learn them

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The CDC recommendsTeaching children to do the things you do to reduce the propagation of the virus: wash your hands frequently and carefully, stay home if you are sick, clean it and disinfect the daily high-sized surfaces and whitening items according to The manufacturer's instructions, in the hottest water possible.

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Do not give children under 2 face masks

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It's not necessary,The CDC says.

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Limit the social interactions of children

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The CDC recommends that the playDates and group outputs be minimized for the moment, as well as visits with older adults such as grandparents.

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One last thing about little ones: to ensure they will be safe

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The most important thing to tell the children of Covid-19 is that you will do everything possible to protect them, saysKaren Swartz, MD, a psychiatrist with Johns Hopkins medicine. Their levels of anxiety can be raised because of news and social media, and this insurance can go very far.

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Encourage young people to reprogram travel

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Older children should reproduce non-essential displacements in congested areas, the CDC says.

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Stress can be quarantined with you, but it's not your friend

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Stress increases the level of cortisol in the body, a hormone that can inhibit the immune system.

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Avoid the screens before going to bed

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This is a particularly important time for practicing good sleep hygiene to make sure you get a quality rest. To avoid insomnia, avoid watching laptops, tablets and mobile phones for a few hours before going.

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Do not get overwhelmed

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Feeling overwhelmed can cause stress and panic, which taxes your immune system. If you feel things get too dealing, give yourself a delay. Do relaxation exercises or a nice activity you like.

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Do not forget to drink this water

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Drinking water is not a miracle cure for Covid-19, but it has a lot of benefits, humidifying mucous membranes to improving metabolism. Aim for drinking five to seven cups of water a day.

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If you read so far, take a moment and breathe deeply

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If you feel anxious, take a moment to focus on your breath. Breathe for a number of four, then slowly release breathing for another number of four. Repeat repetition until you get yourself starting to relax. It's simple but one of the most effective anti-anxiety exercises.

105

Do not check the new before going to bed

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For a few hours before going to bed, read a book, meditate, listen to music, but check the news. This will be there in the morning.

106

Let yourself be laughing more

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Laughter reduces stress, facilitates tension, improves circulation and studies show that it can also reduce inflammation and strengthen your immune system.

107

Avoid non-essential flights

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The CDC is currently recommending traveling non-essential for the elderly. It's a good idea for everyone.

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Enjoy telehealth

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See if you can schedule telemedicine sessions for doctor appointments, you can not miss. In fact, many doctors nor prefer that, given the contagiousness of COVID-19.

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Who is your emergency contact?

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If you do not have any designated person to contact in an emergency, now is a good time to create one. This contact can inform caregivers of any essential information and contact other family members in case you need care or are hospitalized.

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Do not hold chaperude until your nose (please)

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A Florida politicianclaimsThis blowing a hair dryer of your nose can heal coronavirus. Shocking, it's not true. Be skeptical about folk remedies circulating online. Follow the advice of your health care provider and reputable health organizations.

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Choose an hour of the day to address the relational conflict

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Stressed on space sharing with a partner all day and endanger? Swartz recommends choosing a specific time of discussion to briefly discuss any areas of conflict, and then focus on avoiding the arguments for the rest of the day.

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If you live alone, make a network

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If you fly solo, take this time to connect with other people who live alone. SWARTZ suggests using a program such as FaceTime or zooming to keep group cats, start a virtual reading club or a movie focus group.

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Disaster

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Sometimes we have to force our minds far from negative thoughts, like changing the canal, "Swartz explains. For example: instead of thinking "it's a disaster and things will never be the same," think "it's a difficult moment, but we'll go through."

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Keep a positive thoughts file

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Think about some things that make you happy - it could be a great memory, an event, a family member, a comedian or cute cat videos. Anyway, keep them in mind. When you feel stressed or worried, replace these negative thoughts with positive.

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Do not sleep too much

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Getting enough sleep is important to maintain your health. But do not overload and hibernate in bed; This can lead to depression.

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Do things you like

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To reduce stress and anxiety, take this time to reconnect with things you like to do but that you may have dropped to the path of reading, craftsmanship, writing, 'listen to music, watch online art or work on objects around the house.

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Do not take antibiotics without guidance

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They only heal bacterial infections. Covid-19 is caused by a virus and antibiotics do not rank it. Take only antibiotics on the advice of your health care provider.

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Do not take colloidal money

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Do not believe that rumors online that colloidal silver is effective against coronavirus. In fact, on March 9, the FDA warned seven companies to stop selling cash products that they have claimed cure the coronavirus.

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Do not count on a hot water healing

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A widely delayed Internet rumor asserts that hot water consumption will kill coronavirus. This is not true. The disease affects the respiratory system and not the digestive tract. However, make a lot of liquids, when you are healthy and at any time you are sick.

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Do not take megadose vitamins

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No vitamin or supplement has been proven to combat Covid-19. And take high doses of various vitamins can have side effects ranging from minor (stomach irritation) to severe (toxicity). Instead, eat a nutrient and well-balanced diet with lots of fruits and vegetables to strengthen your immune system.

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Do not drink and do not habit iodine

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An online rumor keeps that the consumption of iodine drinking or inhalation of liquid can be a Covid-19 cure. This is not true. In addition, practice can be seriously harmful.

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Remember that "that will also pass"

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Because it's okay. It's a chapter of history, not the rest of your future.

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A last thought

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If each of us, you follow this simple checklist, we can cross this pandemic with fewer infections and fewer deaths.

  1. Universal masks clothes
  2. Maintaining physical distance
  3. Avoid gathering parameters or crowds
  4. Do more outside, as opposed to the inside
  5. Wash your hands frequently

Please send it to someone you love, so they can do the same thing.And to cross this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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