COVID-19 Coronavirus and Lung Health: What can you do?
Good morning- I have hesitated to post anything about this new and dangerous group of viruses because I am certainly not qualified to discuss any science. And certainly not about genetics and viruses. But I can discuss how we can lessen our fears, be as prepared as we can and very simply if we get it, what do we do?
First of all the COVID-19 is the name for many similar viruses. It's not just one. It is believed to have started by bat guana in Wuhan, China. Wuhan is the very large capital of Central China’s Hubei province. It is a commercial center divided by the Yangtze and Han rivers. This virus spread very quickly, perhaps like the flu. And because of travel. it is spreading throughout the world, and it is here in America. This is a group of very dangerous viruses has the potential to kill and has. Many of us with breathing problems must be very diligent to protect ourselves as much as we can.
You can help protect yourself by doing these things:
Keep your hands clean. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. Cover your cough and sneezes to keep germs from spreading to others. Clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces routinely. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. Stay home when you are sick.
If you have these symptoms please see a doctor: Fever, Cough, Shortness of breath
I know that a lot of us have at least two of these symptoms already. So if your shortness of breath or your coughs become worse and you feel ill then it is time to seek medical help.
Here are several sites that have addressed the Coronavirus for more information.
- https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/27/what-is-covid-19
- https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/qa-on-covid-19-from-mayo-clinic/
- https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/faq.html
If you know of anyone who is ill please stay away from them. Passing along the facts about this group of viruses is the best that you can do to help others avoid getting ill.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 Support Group.
No, we have plenty.
@sistertwo There is no way I would go. We had a vacation scheduled in the Caribbean the first week of March but were advised to cancel it by my transplant team. That was before this was declared to be a pandemic and we have travel insurance, but often unless you have the pricey "CFAR" option (cancel for any reason) they will not pay in the case of a pandemic. When we made our plans that was not something we ever thought about it, we were just concerned with evacuating me if I needed medical care.
We still do not know if we will get any of it back but as my husband says, my health (and his) is worth the thousands we will probably lose. If your cruise is that soon I seriously cannot imagine that it will not be canceled.
@merpreb That ship in the picture on your link is HUGE! I don't think I would ever want to go on a cruise on such an enormous ship. Also, as I am sure you have heard by now, the position on masks has been sensibly reversed.
JK
@jerrynord Do you fight over who gets to do them or who gets to now do them? I generally get stuck with that in our home.
JK
We got rid of our dishwasher(electrical) last year and take turns washing. Who cooks, the other washes.
@jerrynord. I like that deal! I wish I could get my husband to agree to it.
JK
I think you both have to be retired for it to work.
@jerrynord we are! I just didn’t train my husband very well. 🥴
JK
JK, I just posted this new COVID-19 topic, Suggested Ways to Prevent Anxiety & Sources of Help If Needed, and hope it may prove helpful to others.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/suggested-ways-to-prevent-anxiety-sources-of-help-if-needed/
where is it ?
@contentandwell- Yes, I addressed that in a post to you maybe a week or so ago.