Newsletter Video, March 2020

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Coronavirus (COVID-19)
How to Prepare

Here is what you can do to prepare your family in case COVID-19 spreads in your community.

Find Local Information

Be Informed! Help control the spread of rumors. Visit FEMA's rumor control page.

Know the Signs & Symptoms

Know the signs and symptoms of COVID-19 and what to do if symptomatic:

  • Stay home when you are sick
  • Call your health care provider's office in advance of a visit
  • Limit movement in the community
  • Limit visitors

Take Steps for Those at Higher Risk

Know the additional measures those at higher risk and who are vulnerable should take.

Protect Yourself & Family

Implement steps to prevent illness (e.g., stay home when sick, hand-washing, respiratory etiquette, clean frequently touched surfaces daily).

Create a Household Plan

Create a household plan of action in case of illness in the household or disruption of daily activities due to COVID-19 in the community.

  • Consider 2-week supply of prescription and over the counter medications, food and other essentials. Know how to get food delivered, if possible.
  • Establish ways to communicate with others (e.g., family, friends, coworkers).
  • Establish plans to telework, what to do about childcare needs, how to adapt to cancellation of events.

Stay Informed About Emergency Plans

Know about emergency operations plans for schools/workplaces of household members.


For more information visit:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/index.html

The FEMA rumor control page:
https://www.fema.gov/coronavirus-rumor-control


Fall Prevention Resources

*Before you start this or any other exercise program consult with your physical therapist or physician.

Disclaimer

The information in this video is intended for informational and educational purposes only and in no way should be taken to be the provision or practice of physical therapy, medical, or professional healthcare advice or services. The information should not be considered complete or exhaustive and should not be used for diagnostic or treatment purposes without first consulting with your physical therapist, occupational therapist, physician or other healthcare provider. The owners of this website accept no responsibility for the misuse of information contained within this website.

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