1. Not going outside. Believe me, things or acts that are small will always contribute to the large bunch. Given that staying home relieves you and your community of the risk in infecting and spreading, it is such an underrated task and a misunderstood task not done by many.
2. Say, you really, really, really, REALLY, need to go outside. Always, at least, wear a mask. Again, small pieces make up a large puzzle. Just like in this case. As far as I know, masks can always reduce your risk of infection, be it cloth mask, medical mask, whatever type of mask. But different types of masks have different degrees of protection. For practicality, use medical masks.
3. Same case as number 2. You needed to go outside, but don't want to get infected. Distance yourself then. Masks per se cannot completely save you from the virus, but given that you will wear a mask and will move as far away as possible from any individual, them combined provides a solid barrier.
4. Finally, another underrated and often neglected thing to do. Strengthen your immunity. Take vitamin C, eat vegetables and avoid the blatantly unhealthy food. Physical protection and the individual's strong immune together can, to the furthest extent, make you 60% immune from the virus.
5. Now to talk about that 40% that is left. That is allotted for vaccination. There is no better way to fight a virus than fight it with actual cure. Not a cure to make you totally immune, but something to thicken up that defense wall system of yours.
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1. Not going outside. Believe me, things or acts that are small will always contribute to the large bunch. Given that staying home relieves you and your community of the risk in infecting and spreading, it is such an underrated task and a misunderstood task not done by many.
2. Say, you really, really, really, REALLY, need to go outside. Always, at least, wear a mask. Again, small pieces make up a large puzzle. Just like in this case. As far as I know, masks can always reduce your risk of infection, be it cloth mask, medical mask, whatever type of mask. But different types of masks have different degrees of protection. For practicality, use medical masks.
3. Same case as number 2. You needed to go outside, but don't want to get infected. Distance yourself then. Masks per se cannot completely save you from the virus, but given that you will wear a mask and will move as far away as possible from any individual, them combined provides a solid barrier.
4. Finally, another underrated and often neglected thing to do. Strengthen your immunity. Take vitamin C, eat vegetables and avoid the blatantly unhealthy food. Physical protection and the individual's strong immune together can, to the furthest extent, make you 60% immune from the virus.
5. Now to talk about that 40% that is left. That is allotted for vaccination. There is no better way to fight a virus than fight it with actual cure. Not a cure to make you totally immune, but something to thicken up that defense wall system of yours.
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