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Recommended video: how to bring food into the house

"...Picture germs like glitter you'd use to make posters - then avoid getting any of that glitter onto yourself or things you will touch." Hmmmmm...

By Linda Waggener

Dr. Phil Aaron's daughter, Sarah Aaron Bromley, sent a video with a medical professional's guidelines on how to manage food coming into the house, from to-go orders to grocery bags, avoiding bringing in virus germs.

Dr. Jeffrey VanWingen provides very detailed information that's easy to understand and not too hard to follow.

After watching the video, my nephew Will shopped for me at the end of his third shift job at Walmart and brought the grocery bags to the porch. We kept the six-foot social distance and had a good visit in the morning sun.



When Will took off I began to apply what I'd seen in the video to dealing with the groceries. It was clumsy but the more I tried, the better I got at recognizing what exactly needs disinfecting and how to do it.

Health Department Director Shawn Crabtree said in this morning's announcement of the third confirmed case of COVID-19 in Adair County and more in the region, Kentucky's growth factor is at a figure of 1.21.

That means known cases are doubling once each 3.64 days.

The main thing to slow this down - to flatten the curve - is by social distancing.

Crabtree gives several statistics in the Adair County Fiscal Court Facebook video. He stresses over and over the vital need for social distancing. If only one percent of the population ignores this guideline and shares his or her germs, their cost to others is severe.


This story was posted on 2020-04-03 09:08:43
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