Does Social Distancing Mean Staying Inside at all Times? | #Coronavirus Myths vs. Facts
Does social distancing mean staying inside all the time?
Quarantine? Social distancing? Isolation? These terms are used so often but what do they really mean—and is this REALLY helping? Dr. Kevin Pham cuts through the confusion.
As a medical doctor, contributor to @DailySignal, and a former graduate fellow in health policy at The Heritage Foundation, he’s offering sound wisdom for combating the #coronavirus and keeping not only yourself, but those around you, safe and healthy.
Here are links to videos of Dr. Pham busting other myths:
Myth: We should avoid elderly neighbors
Myth: It is safe to play sports
Myth: It’s OK to let your kids play with their friends
Myth: You don’t need to disinfect your groceries
Myth: I don’t need to wear a mask and gloves when I leave home
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If you want to keep your immune system strong get out in the sun, exercise, eat well – if your sit inside for several weeks or months you will be a sitting duck for getting sick when you go back to normal life.
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