When I was younger, I HAVE TO visit my grandmother very often. (50 Point)
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“We all should recognize that we are living in a risky environment and there are degrees of risk,” says William Schaffner, MD, a professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. “We need to do what we can to manage the risk, because we will acknowledge that Grandma is at risk.”
People over 65 are considered at a higher risk for Covid-19 infections. This may be in part due to age, but also being at a higher likelihood for secondary health conditions like diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, and more. “[Covid-19] is much more likely to take her to the hospital and make her very sick,” says Schaffner.
Play cards.
Who doesn’t like a good game of cards? Card games like UNO, Old Maid or Go Fish are great for any age!
Solve crosswords, puzzles or riddles.
Puzzles are great because they challenge the mind and involve teamwork from both parties.
Interview each other! Take notes or record it with your smartphone.
Give your child something to look back on by having them interview Grandma or Grandpa! Who knows, you may find out something new yourself.