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When Leaving Your Home: Essentials for Essential Travels

Let the Hunger Games begin (against COVID-19) Photo by Nathalia Rosa on Unsplash

Our 2020 has been a year filled with drastic changes since COVID-19 crept into our lives. One of the most striking COVID-19 related changes is the mandatory stay-at-home initiative by the government. By staying at home, we hopefully reduce the incidence of virus transmission in the country. 

This is the new normal of grocery shopping: face masks, gloves, and all the COVID-19 protection you’ll need. Photo by Giuseppe Argenziano on Unsplash

Unfortunately, not everyone can always stay at home. We need food, medicines, and other supplies. 

So what happens when you need to go out? Experts agree that stocking up for no more than two weeks is better if we want to reduce the spread of virus. But if the two-week wait isn’t applicable to you, here are few things to keep in mind when you have to go out for essentials. 

Before You Go Out

Before you go out, don’t forget your essentials! Photo by Anshu A on Unsplash

Even though NCR is now under General Community Quarantine (GCQ), this isn’t a license for everyone in the family to go out for groceries. If at all possible, designate one or two people at a time to run errands (one person is the best option). 

If you are the dedicated “alay” of the family, keep the following in mind:

At the Grocery Store

Protect yourself from the hidden enemies lurking beneath grocery shelves Photo by Mehrad Vosoughi on Unsplash

Although we trust that our local groceries disinfect their stores more than often, coronavirus can still live on different surfaces for a number of days. Fortunately, there is currently no evidence that suggests COVID-19 can be transmitted from groceries. Still, it pays to be safe.

Consider the following:

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After Shopping

Once you get home, wash your hands for at least 20 seconds. Take a bath, if possible. Also, wash your hands again once you’ve put your groceries away. 

No matter where you and what you bring home, safety precautions against COVID-19 are critical. Always wash your hands. Try not to touch your face and disinfect as often as you can. 

Here’s to staying safe while doing our groceries!

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