My Safe COVID19 Practices to Protect Your Health

Remember that these safe COVID19 health practices are easy to follow and are just common-sense old-fashioned health practices.

COVID19 Safety Guidelines

Ensure Safety Practices

  • Wash Your Hands
  • Keep Your Environment Healthy
  • Meet Online Frequently
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Continue Communication

  • Keep Updated at monthly on new COVID-19 related content from CDC fact source
  • Visit your favorite Internet places often, daily, or when you need a pickup
  • Contact someone who you know may be lonely and encourage them

Take a slew** of good memory pictures

(That means take a lot!)

  • Family and friends
  • Inspiring and motivating images
  • Remember to label them
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Get support

  • For new careers, projects, skills, hobbies that you start
  • For the grieving that this time is causing
  • For always keeping active and never giving up
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It is my promise to try to help you in the above critical areas of your lives and encourage you to get support.

We will get through this critical season together. Learn something special about this season, I wrote a post about learning character, click here to see that.

This will not last forever. Keep living.

Points to Remember About Keeping Safe COVID19 Practices:

  • Hygiene is the most important protection.
  • Use common sense when wearing masks. Masks are to protect other people. If you are 6 feet away from someone, you are safe from any infection droplets.
  • That means you do not have to have a mask on when you are doing exercise, and no one is around.
  • If you have a health problem, respiratory, hearing is also included as a health reason, you are not obligated to wear a mask.
  • There is no way anyone can monitor that you have washed your hands, but it is the safest protection. We touch everything with our hands, use gloves when appropriate, but wash your hands.
  • This is a time to work together, so it is not the time to condemn or accuse. Be kind and take care of your health.

REMEMBER TO WASH YOUR HANDS

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We will work together through this crisis.

*Guidance Documents | CDC **Definition of Slew: a large number; a slew of booksSlew | Definition of Slew by Merriam-Webster (merriam-webster.com)

About Deb

Mother of 3, grandmother of 2. Employed as an RN. Keeping in touch with her children is most important. She loves sharing stories of being an overcomer and echos her Father's belief as a Marine, 'Failure Is Not An Option'. Her experiences in life are shared on her blog.

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