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How to Talk With Your Children About Coronavirus
The novel outbreak of coronavirus has many families wondering how best to explain the pandemic to their children. Learn how to talk, listen and help their anxiety.
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How Should I Care for Myself If I Have a Preexisting Condition?
If you have diabetes, heart disease or another medical condition, you’re at higher risk for complications from coronavirus. Here’s what you need to do to protect yourself.
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Social Distancing: 6 Ways to Be Together While Apart
Human connection is essential to a healthy, fulfilled life. Stay in touch with loved ones while staying home in six fun ways. Get started here.
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What to Do During a COVID-19 Quarantine
Self-quarantining essentially means isolating yourself as much as possible, and if that precaution isn’t taken, it could result in a mandated quarantine enforced by law.
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When a Family Member Has Coronavirus: How You Can Help
With COVID-19 quickly spreading, you might have someone in your home who is diagnosed with the virus. Get tips for taking care of a loved one at home.
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COVID-19 Testing: Your Questions, Answered
We know you have questions about coronavirus testing. We’re here to help answer them, with information from the CDC. Read more here.
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Under the Weather? Stay Home to Protect Yourself and Others
If you think you’ve been exposed to coronavirus or have flu-like symptoms, it’s important to limit your social contact to prevent spreading germs.
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AdventHealth Care Centers Visitor Update
The top priority of our AdventHealth Care Centers is the health and safety of our residents and team members, and we are taking every precautionary measure to protect them from exposure to COVID-19... -
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What Can You Do in a Community-Spread Pandemic?
If there is a coronavirus outbreak in your community, it’s important to protect yourself and your family by limiting contact with others.
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Comparing Different Types of Coronaviruses
The symptoms of the current COVID-19 are similar to those described for MERS and SARS, other coronavirus strains that were first reported in 2003 and 2012.