The CDC has a simple "basic rule" to help you avoid coronavirus
This easy-to-three control list can help you stay safe as we reopen.
AlthoughCoronavirus locks were difficultAt least the terms were simple: if you stay inside your home as humanity as possible, you probably avoided the coronavirus during this stage. But now, as our economy begins to reopen in the midst of coviding cases many states, we will have to manage the risks of the pandemic with a brand new set of rules. Fortunately, disease control centers (CDC) have issued a set of guidelines forNavigate our return to public spacesAnd they come with a "advanced rule" practical and three components to be around others.
According to the health authority, the key is to consider each of these three factors before venturing:The physical proximity of your contact with others, the number of people you interact and you spend together. In other words, by limiting our group sizes, retaining our brief interactions andmaximize the distance between usWe can significantly reduce our chances of transmission.
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The CDC also provided additional advice for the reopening of navigation. These includedexternally Outdoors whenever possible, modify plans when there is evidence of community spread, wearing facial masks systematically and looking for meeting places such as restaurants or other companies to evaluate their security protocols before visiting them.
Maybe more importantly, we should all seeReopen as a progressive process. This can take time for us to learn which spaces feel safe and how to balance the risks of coronavirus with rewarding rewards to our normal life. Add new activities and destinations one both will help keep cases at a minimum - andthis is something worthwhile to wait. And if you had persistent Covid symptoms, you are not alone:40% of coronavirus patients have this symptom for weeks.