“Prosperity is not without many fears and disasters; and adversity is not without comforts and hopes.” – Frances Bacon
Hi my beauties. I hope everyone is doing well and staying safe throughout this awful pandemic. As you all know, I focus my blog on beauty, fashion, self love and self care. Although a bit different, the blog post ahead focuses on just that. In today’s blog post I will review and discuss the CDC guidelinces and raise awarness on how to keep safe throughout such trying times. So ladies and gents, let’s dive in.
First, I would like to acknowledge and thank all of the essential workers who are working tirelessly to keep our country and communities going. From our food service workers, to sanitation, local grocery clerks, law enforcement and militia, to the health care workers who are working the front lines to ensure our overall health and safety, you are all appreciated. I understand that working throughout times of uncertainty can prove to be stressful, but I am confident that by following these essential guidelines we can flatten the curve and get through this as a community. As per CDC guidelines, here are some prominent tips to staying safe.
- Understand how the virus spreads: As most of you know, the knowledge concerning this virus is ever-evolving. In order to keep yourself in the loop you must understand exactly how this virus spreads. So, it is understood that this virus can spread from person to person in close proximity (6 feet to be exact.) Those infected or even asympotomatic, are thought to spread the virus by sneezing, coughing or even talking. Therefore, it is important to mind your distance and protect yourself at all times. If possible and your lifestyle allows it, implement the “social distancing” rule. This could be the difference between the healthy and the infected.
- Wash your hands: It is critical that you wash your hands often! When going out make sure to keep your hands away from your face at all times and thoroughly wash them (for at least 20 seconds) upon arrival. This goes without saying, but please wash your hands after sneezing or coughing. If soap and water are not at hands reach, please keep hand sanitizer with atleast 60% alcohol readily available.
- Cover your face: When sneezing or coughing please be considerate of those around you and cover your face. This could help slow the spread. Also, new CDC guidelines have urged and suggested all Americans to wear face masks. Cloth face masks are meant to protected others if your are the one infected. Though many of us aren’t infected, many others are. If we all wear face masks, we could do our part in slowing the spread.

- Clean and disinfect: Remeber to clean and disinfect “frequently touched surfaces” daily. This could be anything from countertops to bathrooms, door knobs, light switches, desks and sinks.
- Reminder: I am not a health professional or doctor by any means. I’m just a regular person committed to staying safe and keeping those around me safe. Please keep in mind that anyone is suceptible to being infected but those with underlying health conditions could face horrible complications. So with being said, stay safe my beauties.
Follow this link for more link for more information on how to stay safe, early dection and developing news. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html