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October 2024
Volume 24 Issue 8
COMPLIMENTARY

Dealing with Covid … Again: Tips for Staying Safe

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October 2024

By Matilda Charles

Here we go again. Not to be an alarmist, but Covid never did go away. It’s been creeping around, changing its composition, infecting people, staying one step ahead of medicine every step of the way. And now it’s surging again, with the biggest rate of positive cases since January 2022.

Current Covid Situation

So says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They’ve been testing wastewater, since that’s the one real and true method of detecting illnesses in the community. (When people test at home, the authorities never hear about those cases.) The CDC has been surprised because Covid has been worse this summer than last, calling this surge “very high” in most states and “high” in a dozen more.

And now with fall and winter on its way, we need to gear up and be ready to stay safe, again.

Safety Tips to Remember

In case you’ve forgotten:

  1. Hand Hygiene: Wash your hands with antibacterial soap. That has to be the best method of keeping the germs out of your body. Plus, carry a tiny bottle of hand sanitizer in your pocket or purse and use it on grocery store cart handles.
  2. Mask-Wearing: Wear a mask when you’re out in public places. Yes, I know, you’ll probably be the only one in the store with a mask right now, but remember that the Environmental Protection Agency says Covid particles can hang in the air for hours and transmit from person to person over 6 feet apart. Buy a box of masks if you don’t have plenty.
  3. Grocery Shopping: Consider signing up for grocery delivery if they have it in your area. If not, and if you must shop, try to avoid crowds and busy shopping times.
  4. Sanitizing Surfaces: Use a sanitizing hand wipe to frequently clean your doorknobs, computer mouse, key fobs, remote controls and car steering wheel.
  5. Vaccination: By the time you read this, yet another vaccine booster should be out. Decide with your doctor if you should have that.

(c) 2024 King Features Synd., Inc.

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