As Coronavirus Spreads Americans Can Begin Taking Precautions Now
The public can begin preparing now and take precautions to lessen their chances of exposure to the virus. Practicing basic hygiene such as washing your hands or using an alcohol based hand sanitizer after using the restroom or being in public spaces can eliminate your chances of picking up germs that can turn into sickness. People who have a cold or flu should limit time spent in public and cover their nose and mouth while sneezing and coughing.
For those who are planning to travel, be sure to research any travel advisories and assess the situation before you depart. Contact your health insurance provider to ensure your plan has an in-network system at your destination or determine if you need additional travel protection. Additionally, carry sanitizing wipes to disinfect seats and tabletops in public places.
Consider purchasing a travel assistance membership, like Emergency Assistance Plus (EA+), for extra protection and security. EA+ is closely monitoring the coronavirus outbreak in
EA+ is offered by
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