Frio Regional Hospital issued the following announcement.
The U.S. is seeing a surge in COVID-19 cases this fall, and it has already taken a deadly toll. Unfortunately, it's also likely to worsen as colder weather in much of the country drives people indoors and the holidays tempt us to gather.
Why now?
There are multiple reasons for the fall surge. One factor is that many communities reopened during the summer. People gathered in restaurants, bars and stores, giving the virus more chances to spread.
Another reason is the colder weather. As the seasons change, people spend more time indoors, where the virus spreads more easily.
Then there's "pandemic fatigue." After months of restrictions, many of us have grown tired of wearing masks and taking other precautions to stem the spread of COVID-19—and have let those good habits slip.
But with months more of cold weather and the holidays ahead of us, this is no time to drop our guard against the virus. Here are four ways you can help fight the fall surge and protect the people around you:
1. Get back to basics. Continue to:
- Wear a mask whenever you're out in public.
- Keep 6 feet between you and others not in your household.
- Wash your hands regularly with soap and water.
- Cover your coughs and sneezes.
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces daily.
3. Commit to healthy habits. Doing what you can to stay well—mentally and physically—can help you weather what's likely to be a difficult few months. Try to focus on:
- Staying fit. Aim to get at least 30 minutes of exercise five or more days of the week.
- Eating nutritious foods. Emphasize fresh produce, legumes, lean protein and complex carbohydrates like whole grains.
- Getting plenty of sleep. Healthy sleep helps you stave off infections and is vital for your mental health.
- Staying connected. Tend to your support network by keeping in touch with family and friends.
For more information on COVID-19, visit our Coronavirus health topic center.
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