βAre you doing any of these things as a security guard?.. It doesn’t matter if you live in New York, or any other place.
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Follow these tips from the CDC to keep yourself healthy .. πand don’t forget to share it!
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– Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds β especially after using the restroom, blowing your nose, or coughing…. πHey!… don’t just put soap on your palm, rub it a little and then rinse it off… Get in between your fingers.. You know what I mean.
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– When youβre not near a sink, use a hand sanitizer π (if you can actually find one) with at least 60% alcohol content… Basically if you can’t find hand sanitizer and are not near a sink, just avoid touching your face… or people’s faceπ
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– Avoid close contact with others who are sick… πββοΈThat doesn’t mean you have to start running! Be sensitive to others and be responsible!
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– Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue if you have to cough or sneeze, and wash or sanitize your hands as soon as you can. No tissue, π€« No sanitizer? Please cover your mouth (elbows are best). Quickly dispose of any used tissues…. πDon’t throw it on the floor dude!
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– Frequently disinfect surfaces that get touched often, like car doors and seat belts. The CDC recommends disinfectant wipes and sprays… β±Don’t use this as an excuse to be late for work or your appointment!!!
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– Wear a mask. The mask won’t stop it completely, but at least it offers you another shield that you didn’t have. It also protects others from you spreading it.
– ππCall a healthcare professional if you develop a fever and symptoms of respiratory illness (such as cough); have been in close contact with a person known to have COVID-19; or live in or have recently traveled to an area with ongoing spread…. Don’t spread it!
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