Moving Forward: How to Live, Thrive and Stay Safe with COVID-19
Episode description
Please note that the information that was available at that time is reflected in this podcast. As well, more than 50 cancer related COVID-19 questions were asked in advance, which were incorporated into the presentation and about 10 more were answered live on the call, all relevant to staying well physically and mentally (coping) during this unprecedented time.
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Be well, stay home as much as possible. You've got this.
A few reputable sites for more on COVID-19
https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/survivors/staying-well-at-home.htm?deliveryName=USCDC_9_13-DM24142
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019
Once restrictions are lifted, it is still best to live differently for now such as;
Do not allow anyone in your home if you or they show any signs of illness.
Avoid travel.
Avoid crowds and large gatherings.
Wear masks, wash hands, and use social distance.
Avoid touchscreens.
Discard masks if wet or dirty.
Do not touch your face.
Do anything remotely that you can.
Make sure caregivers take precautions.
Talk to your doctor about his or her recommendations.
Be compliant with your medications and treatments.
Avoid smoking.
Eat healthy, sleep, and exercise. Increase protein.
Use your faith
Limit stress. Stress ramps up inflammation which makes you more susceptible.
Do not isolate fully. Reach out in safe ways.
Get information from only reputable resources and limit social media.
If you are concerned about returning to work, talk to your doctor about your concerns and ask your employer for accommodation.
Stay informed as we are learning new information every day.
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