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write 15 do's and 15 dont's for COVID-19
please give atleast 13 do's and dont's
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Answered by Naisha28
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Do's:

1. Do wear a cloth covering on your face at all times when you are not at home.Don’t stop social distancing because of a false sense of security as this is still important to protect YOU.

2. Do wash your hands before you wear your mask. Only touch the earloops

3. Do stay informed of the situation as events and advisories are rapidly evolving. Credible resources include the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization.

4. Do practice good hand hygiene and wash your hands frequently, especially before you eat, after you use the restroom, blow your nose or cough or before you touch your face. Good hand hygiene includes washing your hands for more than 20 seconds (sing “I will survive”), including in between your fingers and under your nails and using plenty of soap and warm water. If you can’t wash your hands, use an alcohol-based sanitizer with more than 60% alcohol.

5. Do cover your cough or sneeze. The best way to cough or sneeze is into your elbow and not your hands.

6. Do work from home. Do leave your home only for essential reasons, such as buying food or medications. If you have to go out, protect yourself and your family members from close contact (stay more than 6-8 feet away). Don’t share water or utensils with family members.

7. Do cancel elective dental, medical, recreational and non-essential appointments as these can interfere with social distancing.

8. Do move away from others who cough or sneeze.

9. Do wipe down all surfaces you come into contact with. Any regular bleach-containing household products is likely to be effective. You can also make a cleaning solution with 5 tablespoons bleach mixed with one gallon of water.

10. Do begin buying a 60-90 day supply of supplies and drugs. The purpose of doing this is not because we are going to “run out” of things, but because we want to avoid going to a crowded public place.

11. Do buy a 4-week supply of food and household products and cleaning products in case we are in a situation where social isolation or quarantine is necessary.

12. Do call ahead to the doctor/emergency room before you head there if you think you may have symptoms concerning for COVID-19. You should also wear a facemask to protect others.  

13. Do wear a face mask and gloves if you are caring for a family someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.

14. Do be mindful of what you surfaces you are touching and how frequently you are touching your face.  

15. Do protect your immune system by getting your vaccinations, eating a balanced diet, avoiding too much alcohol, getting enough sleep and maintaining a healthy weight.

Don'ts:

1. Don’t just tie a scarf around your face as that can be loose fitting and need more adjustment. Use a cloth covering that is more tight-fitting.

2. Don’t panic.

3. Don’t travel.

4. Don’t touch your eyes, nose, mouth or face without washing your hands.

5. Don’t put your shoes on surfaces you may touch. We know that the coronavirus can sustain itself on surfaces, but don’t yet know how long.

6. Don’t interact with your pets if you think you may have symptoms concerning for COVID-19.

7. Don’t treat “social distancing” like a “vacation”. This is not the time to run errands or go to the mountains. It is important to stay home and stay away from others for this to work.

8. Don’t plan “play dates” for your kids if they are not in school. The reason schools are closed is because of “social distancing” and getting a number of kids and parents together defeats that purpose by increasing contact.

9. Don’t share utensils or drinking glasses with others, including family members.

10. Don’t shake hands or give hugs as greetings. Use an alternative greeting that maintains 6-8 feet of distance.

11. Don’t visit your older relatives or community members, as they are the highest risk group.

12. Don’t go to public places like gyms, theaters, restaurants.  

13. Don’t call for testing if you don’t have symptoms.

14. We should try to avoid contact of shoes with jackets, scarves, purses, pens or other surfaces we commonly touch.

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