Tucson major whom has been in office 3 months declared a state of emergency and ordered all bars, movie theaters, and gyms closed through the end of March.
All restaurants are now drive through/carry out /delivery only after 8pm tonight, 40 minutes ago.
There are 4 cases of COVID-19 in Pima County (Tucson area), 9 cases up in Maricopa county (Phoenix area), 5 in Pinal County, and 1 in Graham County and 1 in Navaho County
It is a bit extreme I think given the number of cases but a virus like this is a serious threat to anyone who gets a bad case of it and it is serious for anyone 65^ or that has a secondary illness/condition making them suceptible to the virus.
But, I guess extreme measures are needed to blunt and flatten the curve. Let's all pray for healing for those whom have contracted it and for protection and strength to those most at risk.
Wash your hands frequently and remain calm. If you get COVID-19 and you develop difficulty breathing then immediately go to the ER, after calling them so they can be ready for you. For most, just treat it like the flu:
- plenty of rest
- acetaminophen for fever
- cold/cough medicine for relief from symptoms/for making you feel more comfortable
- plenty of liquids (not caffeinated, you have to drink ounce for ounce as much water as every ounce of caffeinated beverage in addition to drinking in ounces 1/2 your body weight measured in pounds. So if 1/2 your body weight is 100, then you typically should be drinking 100 ounces of water a day plus ounce for ounce additional water for the caffeinated drinks. Alcohol isn't a good idea when sick as it dehydrates you too.
So, wash your hands frequently and always cover your cough and sneeze so germs aren't getting launched airborne. Cough or sneeze into a tissue or into your sleeve or crook of the arm. You need to have your lips touching the cloth or tissue if possible. You want to seal the sir to filter through the tissue or your sleeve. Give it a moment after the cough or sneeze so the germs land.