Things to know about COVID-19
- Marvin Bizzell
- May 23, 2020
- 2 min read
COVID-19
As our days of social distancing continue, here are some things to know about ways to prevent contracting the Corrona Virus:
· Drink hot fluids
o coffee, tea
· Wash hands frequently
o keep kitchen clean
o keep bathroom clean
o Keep house clean
o watch who you smoke with
· Wear your mask when in a public environment
· Disinfect handles, door knobs etc.
· Stay home as much as possible
Asthmatics vs. COVID-19
If you are an asthmatic, doctor's recommend always using medication that is prescribed for your Asthma on a regular base and it is best to stay in the house as much as possible.
People that have Asthma are more easily able to contract the virus vs. someone that is not an asthmatic.
Asthma being a respiratory illness; which is similar to COVID-19 symptoms, it is safe to say people with Asthma should get regular check ups.

Each state has its own struggle with these unparalleled times. The Oklahoma State Department of Health has issued a “Situation Update” with information about the number of proven cases for our state.
“As of this advisory, there are 5,960 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma”
On a good note, there has been more people that have lived after contracting the virus than died. Stay healthy, be precautions, make good decisions and get checkups if there are symptoms.
How long will this pandemic last?
People are saying the world should return back to normal at about the end of July, 2020 or maybe beginning of August 2020.
However, those because of COVID-19 that are drawing their unemployment benefits and are receiving an extra $600 a week, are currently waiting on the litigation process of expanding the extra $600 a month stimulus until January of 2021.
Democrats are pushing towards expanding til January of 2021. The republicans on another note believes expanding the extra stimulus benefits til January of 2021 will only make Americans lazy and not want to return back to work.
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