Stories about COVID-19 continue to raise questions as the worldwide total surpassed 100,000 people late last week. Less than a quarter of a percent of these cases are in the United States. Still, it's important to take steps that can mitigate the spread of disease.
Southeast Missourian's Marybeth Niederkorn reported last week that local schools, churches and hospitals are taking precautions ranging from suspending some foreign travel to additional cleaning by custodial staff. It's good local officials are taking these steps. Individuals can also be proactive. Here are a few tips from health officials:
There is no need to panic. These recommendations, which are good general health tips, can help as officials address the global health issue.
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