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Answered by saloni766
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If the school you are studying is closed and you have to stay at home, enjoy the free time you have at your disposal and do the things you like, but for which you haven’t had enough time so far. But do not forget the hygiene rules: wash your hands often and do not touch your face if your hands are not disinfected.

If you’re staying home because you are isolated because of a suspected coronavirus infection, yours or someone’s close to you, either a colleague or family member, do not worry.

You may be in the situation of having to stay at home because you returned in the last two weeks from an epidemic-affected area or contacted an infected person. You will have to stay home for 14 days without seeing your friends or family members.

It is normal to have many questions about how this situation affects you and how the coronavirus works. Talk to an adult about your concerns and tell them openly the things that make you anxious. No question is "too childish" if you are very worried or about your health.

Keep washing your hands very well, do not touch your face with dirty hands or after touching things that others have touched, listen to the doctor's advice and you will be safe.

Here are some things you can do to make the time you spend at home as enjoyable as possible

There are many fun games you can play alone or with your family. Do not spend too much time on TV, computer or mobile.

Listen to music and read. Consider the time spent at home an unplanned vacation that you can enjoy.

Do your homework and keep in touch with teachers or classmates. It will be easier for you to catch up with your lessons when you return to school.

Eat as healthy and varied as possible. Fruits and vegetables have many vitamins that keep you in shape and make you stronger in the face of disease.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Stay-at-home directives are issued to protect you, your family, and the public at large. Do your part by staying home. Now is not the time for a play date for kids, not the time for a dinner for adults, and not the time for a personal visit to the elderly. Spring break plans should be cancelled, birthday parties should be postponed, extended family dinners should be suspended. If the NBA can cancel their basketball games, you can cancel your in-person social calendar. Please, stay home.

Postpone personal services

Staying at home means no visits to a massage therapist, no nail appointments, no visits to the barber or salon, and no tanning beds. Not for forever. Just for right now. It means focusing on your home and your health. Limiting contact with other people is called social distancing and it helps prevent the spread of viruses like COVID-19. You can literally save lives by staying home.

Things to remember

Stores will remain open. Our food supply is intact. Truck drivers are transporting food and grocery clerks are stocking shelves. There is no reason to buy several months of food.

The water supply is stable. Water from the tap is safe and necessary. Stay hydrated. There is no reason to stockpile bottled water.

Exercise is encouraged. You can still get out and walk the dogs — it’s good exercise and it’s good for everyone’s mental health. Physical exercises like leg squats or pushups help. YouTube exercise videos can help you stay fit and reduce stress and anxiety (please, no group exercise like basketball, pickleball, or trampoline centers). Mental exercises like puzzles, Sudoku, or crosswords can keep your mind sharp.

This stay-at-home directive will expire. The more we do our part now, the sooner we can get back to normal. Do your part: Stay at home.

Reminder: Include activities you can do for recreation like card games, movies, etc. while staying home. Recreation is an essential part of self-care and helps you stay resilient.

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