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Home Remedy For Immunity: Try Mint Water For Weight Loss And Good Immunity – News Nation

Posted: March 20, 2020 at 4:51 pm

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The outbreak of COVID-19 has caused global panic and in order to keep the risk of cold and flu at bay, its crucial to take all the necessary precautions. Thankfully, our kitchens are always stocked up with simple ingredients that could help to boost immunity and keep us healthy. One such ingredient is mint or pudina. Pudina has powerful antioxidant properties. It is excellent to manage blood sugar levels and treat skin conditions. In summers, especially, it is a very good idea to add mint to one's diet. Mint also helps in healthy weight management.

Here are some of the benefits of mint or pudina:

Mint for strong immunity: Mint comes with varied range of antioxidant properties that help prevent free radical activity. Free radical activity can take a toll on your immunity. Mint is also enriched with anti-inflammatory activities that help prevent pain and discomfort that is tied with cold and flu.

Mint for health management: Mint stimulates digestive enzymes, which help in better absorption of nutrients from food, which in turn helps in weight-management. Additionally, it boosts metabolism and is also low in calories. A faster metabolism may help you shed those kilos faster.

How to make mint water?

Mint water helps to detoxify your body andalso does wonders for your skin.Take a few mint leaves and dunk it in a tumbler full of water, you can add a dash of lemon juice too. Keep it overnight. Consume the infused water first thing in the morning. You can also carry it to your work and keep sipping into it.

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Global Weight Loss Stomach Pump Market 2020 Worldwide Industry Size, Key Vendors, Growth Drivers, Opportunity And Competitive Landscape Forecast to…

Posted: March 20, 2020 at 4:51 pm

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Zack the 30-pound cat dies after being adopted in January – Detroit Free Press

Posted: March 20, 2020 at 4:51 pm

Zack, a 30-pound cat, was adopted Friday from the Michigan Humane Society shelter in Howell. Detroit Free Press

After going viral for his 30-pound stature, Zack the cat was adopted and put on a strict diet to help him with weight loss.

While he lost more than 8 pounds since he was adopted Jan. 2, Zack died of feline fatty liver syndrome Wednesday night, saidowner John Schmitt.

"We aggressively helped him fight his disease," Schmitt said in a text to the Free Press on Thursday. "He was definitely loved in the short time he was with us."

Schmitt and his family adopted Zack from the Michigan Humane Society in January after seeing the chunky feline featured on the news. Wanting to give the 11-year-old cat a good home for the remainder of his life and keep him out of the home of a "crazy cat lady," Schmitt rescued him.

Zack followed a strict diet to help him drop some of the weight. Since his January adoption, the short-haired cat lost weight, thanks to some encouragement from Schmitt and his children.

Zack had lost more than 8 lbs since he was adopted in January.(Photo: John Schmitt, handout)

On top of his dietary Purina cat food, Schmitt said he and his daughters made sure he got his exercise by calling him around the house to get him to go up and down the stairs.

"He does pretty good with that," he said in an interview before Zack's death."Sometimes you've got to give him a nudge just to get him active. In the morning, the sun comes through the front window and he loves to just lay in the sun."

The daily exercise regiment was paying off.

Zack after a trip to the beauty salon in his home.(Photo: John Schmitt, handout)

"He is just doing wonderful," Schmitt said of Zack's weight loss before he died."He is starting to get a little skinny butt on him, but he has all the extra skin and fur on him also, so we try to keep him exercised."

More: Detroit Lions trade Darius Slay to Philadelphia Eagles for two 2020 draft picks

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In his few months living with Schmitt, Zack lived a comfortable life, even getting his own bedroom in the home, Schmitt said.

"It was definitely a new home, new diet, cranky kitty," Schmitt said. "He was very defensive but he has warmed up to everybody, he is very vocal. I get up early and he just meows at me and follows me around all morning until I leave for work. Then as soon as I get home he meows at me, then as soon as you touch him he purrs."

Meredith Spelbring is a news intern with the Detroit Free Press. Reach her at mspelbring@freepress.com or on Twitter @mere0415.

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Weight Loss and Weight Management Market: Global Opportunities, Regional Overview, Top Leaders, Size, Revenue and Forecast up to 2025 – Packaging News…

Posted: March 20, 2020 at 4:51 pm

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Leigh Griffiths makes Celtic weight loss pledge as striker reveals the ‘turning point’ in return to top form – Daily Record

Posted: March 20, 2020 at 4:51 pm

Celtic striker Leigh Griffiths has vowed to get back to full fitness, as he reveals the mid-season break in Dubai was the turning point in his return.

The Scotland international took a break from football to deal with mental health issues, but returned at the start of this season.

He struggled to break into Neil Lennon 's team in the first half of the campaign, but has been revitalised by a switch to 3-5-2 that sees him partner Odsonne Edouard up-front.

Griffiths told the Celtic View: "I feel there's more to come from me.

"I can still get fitter and sharper so that's what I'm working on for now.

"It's always nice to score. I'm back in the team and helping the side get three points was massive. To top that off with a hat-trick against Saints was brilliant.

"I didn't go into the game thinking I was going to get a hat-trick. You can never determine what's going to happen in a game. I just had to be in the right positions at the right time and, thankfully, the goals have come.

"It wasn't about my goals or my performance, though. It was about the whole team performance, which was brilliant."

"The manager hasn't had to say much to me. I know I can get a bit leaner and fitter so I'm working on that now. You never want to be told that you need to be a bit sharper.

"You want that to be concrete but if you've been told something, and they can see room for improvement, you have to get that done.

"Seeing the improvement in all the different areas means more positivity and that's only good so it gives you more motivation to keep working hard."

The striker struggled in the first half of the season but revealed the January break in Dubai helped him get back to his best.

Griffiths said: "The chat we had in Dubai was a turning point for not just me but the whole team.

"We talked about the run of form we had to hit to make sure we were top of the league, and everyone can see we've been outstanding since we came back.

"We've not been beaten domestically and we've only dropped two points.

"I'm looking forward to making more strides forward in the coming months. The week in Dubai was great so a full pre-season will help me hit my peak."

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Weight Loss and Weight Management Product Market size and Key Trends in terms of volume and value 2019-2025 – Jewish Life News

Posted: March 20, 2020 at 4:51 pm

In 2018, the market size of Weight Loss and Weight Management Product Market is million US$ and it will reach million US$ in 2025, growing at a CAGR of from 2018; while in China, the market size is valued at xx million US$ and will increase to xx million US$ in 2025, with a CAGR of xx% during forecast period.

In this report, 2018 has been considered as the base year and 2018 to 2025 as the forecast period to estimate the market size for Weight Loss and Weight Management Product .

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For top companies in United States, European Union and China, this report investigates and analyzes the production, value, price, market share and growth rate for the top manufacturers, key data from 2014 to 2018.

In global Weight Loss and Weight Management Product market, the following companies are covered:

The following manufacturers are covered:Atkins NutritionalsBiosynergyGSK (GlaxoSmithKline)Herbalife International of AmericaKellogg CoKraftNestleNutrisystemQUAKERVivusWeight Watchers InternationalHerbalife LtdEthicon (Subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson)Apollo Endosurgery, Inc.Brunswick Corporation

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Segment by TypeMealsBeveragesSupplements

Segment by ApplicationFitness Centers and Health ClubsSlimming Centers and Commercial Weight LossConsulting ServicesOnline Weight Loss Programs

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Chapter 4, the Weight Loss and Weight Management Product breakdown data are shown at the regional level, to show the sales, revenue and growth by regions, from 2014 to 2018.

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Chapter 10 and 11, to segment the sales by type and application, with sales market share and growth rate by type, application, from 2014 to 2018.

Chapter 12, Weight Loss and Weight Management Product market forecast, by regions, type and application, with sales and revenue, from 2018 to 2024.

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Ready to Feed Your Baby Solids? These 17 Foods Are the Perfect Place to Start – POPSUGAR

Posted: March 20, 2020 at 4:50 pm

Your baby is sitting upright without support, showing interest in food, and holding their head up by themself. In other words, your baby is showing signs that they may be ready to eat solid food! While this important milestone is often accompanied by a lot of excitement, it can also come with some confusion and hesitation. Which foods are OK to feed your baby? Which foods do you need to avoid? Will your baby choke? Will you trigger an allergy?

Take a deep breath, parents. As a registered dietician, I rounded up 17 safe foods that are great first-food options for babies. Keep in mind that these foods are to be used to complement breast milk or formula, not replace it. Often, first foods are modified to a puree texture and fed to baby on a spoon, but some families choose to follow baby-led weaning principles where babies feed themselves more solid foods (think a slice of an avocado that the baby can hold by themself). Babies should be introduced to solid foods no earlier than 4 months of age, while some experts suggest waiting until baby is 6 months old. Ultimately, it depends on your individual baby's development and your healthcare provider's professional opinion.

So, what can you feed your baby? Here are 17 foods that are excellent first-food options for your little one's dining pleasure. Bon apptit!

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Surprising groceries still on shelves amid coronavirus and what you really need – New York Post

Posted: March 20, 2020 at 4:50 pm

Not all groceries are flying off the shelf.

Take a video tour of the NYC metro areas least popular supermarket items from lunch meat to high-end seltzers like Perrier and La Croix filmed at grocery stores across Queens, Brooklyn and New Jersey.

Meanwhile, shoppers appear to be stocking up on frozen food, produce and canned goods during the coronavirus pandemic. Pizza sauce? Not so much.

Many New Yorkers swear by the citys takeout and delivery culture, which brings just about anything to their apartment doorstep, including fresh-pressed juice, pan-seared branzino and fine wines.

Yet as public health officials urge residents to hunker down in their homes to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, many have found themselves with more time and less cash on their hands.

Thats why some are taking this opportunity to save a buck and explore their home kitchen possibly for the first time ever. Dont succumb to pandemic panic. If youre hoping to expand your domestic skill set, heres your crash course in stocking your home with healthy, affordable and versatile eats.

First things first: Stocking your kitchen doesnt mean stockpiling food.

I dont think people should freak out, Samantha Heller, a dietitian with NYU Langone Health, tells The Post. She encourages shoppers to be thoughtful while at the grocery store many stores have long lines and shortages of key household goods, including medicine, diapers and bread. But there should be no shortage of food, she adds.

And dont forget to prep your cabinets, freezer and refrigerator.

Maybe you havent cleaned [them] out in a while, says Heller. With the time you may be saving on commuting to work, now might be a good time to do that. Toss any expired, stale or freezer-burned foods. And if your small but mighty freezer seems to have frozen over, defrost it by using hot water to melt the ice or by using Hellers preferred tool, a hair dryer.

At the grocery store, Heller says that plain frozen vegetables and fruits such as peas, green beans, spinach, edamame, broccoli, riced cauliflower, berries and mangoes can be just as nutritious as their fresh counterparts because they are flash-frozen at peak freshness, meaning they are frozen nearly instantly, locking in the nutrients and preserving ripeness. (The same cant be said for canned veggies, she notes.)

A lot of prepared foods are perfect for freezing, such as sliced bread, soups, lasagna, grilled chicken breast, sandwich meat and cooked rice so consider cooking big dishes that can be portioned into single servings to freeze, then eat on the go.

Not just cooked meat, but any raw meat, including chicken pieces, ground beef, steak, bacon and pork can all be thrown into the freezer and thawed to cook at a later date. (And be sure to refer to FoodSafety.gov for guidelines on safely cooking meat.)

On the other hand, Heller cautions against frozen meals, even those that purport to be healthy. For the most part the frozen meals tend to be high in sodium, she says.

Instead of the frozen, store-bought versions, Heller reaches for a variety of frozen veggies, such as corn, peas and carrots, and frozen cooked rice for a quick veggie fried rice, and suggests beans, tofu or chicken breast for protein. (Dont forget soy sauce in the pantry!)

Nutritionally speaking, frozen produce is optimal but its not always the most expedient option. Plus, cans and jars keep longer and offer a wider variety of food. Some foods that are especially convenient from a can include beans, diced or whole tomatoes, tomato sauce and paste, mushrooms, pineapple and peaches (but avoid fruits soaked in a sugary syrup).

Heller also likes to keep her pantry stocked with something you can throw in for a flavor boost to any dish, she suggests, such as olives, banana peppers, artichoke hearts, capers, salsa, applesauceand sun-dried tomatoes.

Dont skip the whole grains, dried legumes and other dehydrated foods, including dried milk. They may require a few more steps to prepare, but their yearslong (in some cases 10 or more) shelf life and low cost make them a staple of domesticity. Heller suggests loading up on dried beans, white and brown rice, quinoa, couscous, polenta and, of course, pasta. (For added nutritional value, try some of these foods in their whole-wheat or grain versions.)

Fat is essential to cooking, so try starting with olive oilfor marinade and dressing, and canola oil for sauteing and frying. And various vinegars can be added to simply cooked or raw vegetable dishes just a splash at the end to make things sparkle, says Heller. Other handy condiments include soy sauce (preferably low-sodium, which is just as flavorful), nut butters and hot sauce. Some folks like to keep these in the refrigerator up to you.

Dried seasoning can add flavor to the blandest foods, so start building your herb and spice library. Garlic and powders, whole pepper flakes,ground cinnamon, nutmeg, cayenne,cumin,dried bay leaves, basil, parsley and oreganoare all essential to American cuisine.

Almost everyone craves something sweet from time to time. When that happens, Heller recommends a fruity snack, such as an apple with a couple tablespoons of protein-rich peanut butter, which will keep you feeling full for longer. But when you just have to have the sweet stuff, she suggests keeping a high-quality bar of chocolate with 70% cocoa or higher, which is known to have some health benefits. Take a piece and eat it slowly, she says, and really explore those flavors so that you feel satisfied by the end of the bite.

Heller likes an easy pasta puttanesca, made with sauteed garlic and onion, canned or jarred tomato sauce, plus olives for the sauce and whatever pasta she has on hand. Throw in some canned tuna, sardines or mackerel for a healthy seafood spin.

And for the sake of your sanity, dont forget the lifeblood of all New Yorkers: coffee grounds (or tea if youre into that).

If we are talking about foods that last a long time, count on cultured dairy, fermented veggies and pickles. Greek yogurt can last up to a month if properly sealed in the refrigerator, pickles can go for months and some kimchi may outlast us all.

Milk has a notoriously short shelf life, but milk alternatives such as soy, cashew and oat milk may last twice as long as conventional cow milk. But if thats your preference, consider lactose-free, which tastes the same but is ultra-pasteurized and thus more shelf-stable.

The harder the cheese, the longer it will last when wrapped properly to avoid oxidation. Though some may suffer a little mold, such as aged Parmigiano-Reggiano, the blemish wont penetrate deep and can usually be cut out to reveal perfectly edible cheese beneath.

Heller also reminds eaters to use your fresh stuff first to ensure freshness and minimize food waste. But dont fret if those three-week-old carrots are so flimsy (a sign of overexposure to oxygen) that they can almost be tied into a knot, says Heller. Instead, chop them up and add them to a stew. The same goes for many other fresh veggies that tend to go a bit soft or dry in the refrigerator after a few weeks, including celery, potatoes, turnips, rutabaga, parsnips and fennel.

Just be smart: Look out for mold, weird smells, bruises and ick! oozing.

Folks in this position have to pay particularly close attention to their diet, and Lisa Zullig, director of nutrition services at the medically tailored meal service Gods Love We Deliver, has a few quick and dirty tips if this is you or someone for whom youre shopping.

Those who are considered most at risk of infection should focus on getting as many fruits and vegetables into their diet as possible, as these foods pack the most nutrients and antioxidants, which help to fortify your cells against invasion from the stuff that makes you sick. This is where frozen produce is particularly handy for those who want to stock up but cant get to the store easily or often, Zullig says.

Zullig also likes commonly available canned seafood, including salmon, mackerel, herring and anchovies, which are rich in the omega-3 fatty acids that help reduce inflammation throughout the body. The tiny bones of these fish, she added, are also a good source of calcium, but be careful if you have difficulty swallowing, and crush up the bones first.

Nuts and nut butters, such as almond and hazelnut, are also high in omega-3s and dense in nutrients. Plus, Zullig says, nut butters are great choices especially if someone has difficulty chewing.

In terms of grains and other pantry goods, aim for high-fiber and whole-grain varieties when feasible, such as whole-grain pasta and whole-wheat couscous. When choosing bread, look for one that lists whole-grain flour as the first ingredient, she says, adding that bread can also be frozen and toasted for those who dont eat it daily.

Canned fruits, vegetables and beans are soft to chew and provide lots of fiber (as well as protein in the case of legumes), but theyre often high in sodium or sugar. Make those foods more heart-healthy by giving them a water rinse before using to remove added sodium, she suggests.

It may take the old-fashioned some time to come around, but when they do, theyll find that some milk alternatives such as almond milk are more healthy and economical. Just as rich in calcium and vitamin D as conventional milk, when unopened in the pantry, this type of beverage can last for six to nine months,says Zullig.

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How are the pros keeping busy during the Covid-19 lockdown? – Newschoolers

Posted: March 20, 2020 at 4:50 pm

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Professional skiers may have a pretty good lifestyle but a crisis like the Coronavirus, is a great equalizer. We're all in the same boat and we have to obey the rules to help control the outbreak. So what are pros like Phil Casabon, Tom Wallisch, Jake Mageau and others do when (depending on where they live) they have to stay off the slopes?

This lot might be some of the best skiers in the world, but while injury treatment is (unsurprisingly) a bit of a theme, you're probably doing similar things...(props if you're making funky walking sticks like B Dog!)

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Daniel Hanka

Im in the middle of the mountains in Arianna Tricomi's cabin. Its the perfect place because its in the middle of the mountains, no people around, I got a nice terrace, beautiful views and Im here all by myself.

Not a bad place to be stuck

I play a lot of guitars and Im learning new songs/riffs and thats keeping me busy. I do a lot of exercises too and Im trying to get in the music theory too, but that aint too easy. I try to work out and stretch, I dont like to do literally nothing so I try and do some exercises for an hour a day just to keep my body in shape. I play quite a lot of computer games. Thats pretty much it for now because its just my third day. It feels quite good to be alone with yourself, I really love it.

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Tom Wallisch

With all the resorts being closed Ive been spending way more time at home. Normally I would be on the road chasing snow/conditions and instead, Im home with my wife and friends. Im still trying to get outside as safely as I can walking the dog, ski touring, snowmobiling, but overall just spending more time inside at home. Weve been passing the time with movies, cooking, board games, books, puzzles, really anything. It's a bit boring at times but a small sacrifice to make to hopefully keep others safe and to flatten the curve of this pandemic. Lots of fun new edits in the works now that I have all this time on my computer available! Stay safe out there everyone!

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Sarah Hoefflin

Well at the moment, Im not doing very much. Ive just broken my arm, like six weeks agoso Ive kind of been a bit convalescent anywayit kind of feels like Ive extended that period by a little bit. That means that my life hasnt drastically changed in the last five weeks.

I had started to do a little bit of ski touring, in the last few days when my arm got a bit better. Now its just an extension of my broken arm even though its not broken anymore.

Sarah's had plenty of time for ski maintenance...

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Jacob Wester

Because Im injured I would probably be doing the same thing that I'm doing now tbh

Eat a sh*t ton of food, do rehab exercises, watch an unhealthy amount of mindless Youtube videos, and sleep.

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Phil Casabon

I am nurturing my knee with physiotherapy & mindful healing

I am writing a cartoon story based on the B-Dog character

I am editing my brothers highlight drone reel

I am reading Unfinished Tales from J.R.R Tolkien

I am carving some funky wood walking sticks

I am learning story building through an online class called MasterClass

I am meditating and praying

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Will Wesson

We just had our biggest earthquake in 30 years the other day in Salt Lake, so people have some extra worries on their minds with all the aftershocks still happening for a bit. I'll probably just hike and go touring like I normally would after the season ends, but just for a month longer this year.

All bars, restaurants and a lot of businesses are closed or working from home, but the main changes for me are mainly trying to go to the grocery store less and earlier in the morning when there are fewer people around to interact with

A bit more time at home also means catching up on some video editing I suppose.

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Jake Mageau

"I have tried to express my creativity in other ways like drawing, also keeping the body limber and the mind straight by doing yoga or stretching has made a big difference. With this virus, most of it is out of our control so it is important for us to focus on the things that we can control like our diet and the places we choose to be. A Good time to work on our patience In my eyes."

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McRae Williams

Ive just been keeping busy around the house. I stocked up on food eating super well with my lady. Doing puzzles and playing video games ha. Been going through lots of footage I've been sitting on and throwing clips together for the gram haha. We all gotta live vicariously for a bit I guess. We are getting some decent snow in Utah at the moment so Im hoping to get out with some of the boys around here and do some filming. It's hard because even though you know youre pretty much safe from corona out in the mountains you still run the risk of something going wrong and ending up in a corona infected hospital. Maybe even taking up doctors and resources that should be going towards fighting off corona. Gotta think about the bigger picture and maybe hang up the skis for the moment as sad as that is.

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Alex Hackel

I love routines they are very positive for me. I also like trying to focus your energy on positive things and using the time to create skills that will last a long time such as Studying, Sharpening a skill or Finding a new hobby. Recently I bought a DJ controller and have been starting to learn a bit. Also in these uncertain times, I want to connect with my friends and family and let them know I love them.

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ABM

I am recovering from a shoulder injury I got at the Calgary world cup, so its actually good timing for me to be home and stay very relaxed. I try to take no chances and stay home and play cards with a few friends. I have been going to the market for my grandparents to make sure they stay safe at home in those tough times. Trying to stay healthy and exercise at home since everything close here in Quebec and I am happy people are taking this seriously so we can get over this asap!

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Not everywhere is shut though...

Magnus Graner

"I'm in Stockholm right now But Im just about to go to the mountains up north. Sweden seems like the least shutdown place in the world almost. All Resorts are still open now and if they close we will be ski touring all spring."

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By CALLAN PUGHCity editorWhile no positive tests in Wyandot County have been reported, Wyandot County health officials have said it should be assumed potential cases are in the county as the virus is showing signs of community spread, meaning it is spreading easily and sustainably in Ohio.Wyandot County Health Commissioner Dr. Keri Harris said step one, if a person suspects they are exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, is to call a primary care physician. A primary care physician will be able to determine if the symptoms are consistent with COVID-19 coronavirus. Symptoms are a high fever of above 100.4, a cough and shortness of breath.If so, the patient will be asked to report to Wyandot Memorial Hospital, which is the countys temporary central assessment and testing location. The assessment and testing is conducted in an emergency preparedness tent in the parking lot of the emergency department and is a drive-thru, which allows people to stay in their cars to prevent additional exposure to health care workers and other individuals.The station is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily until further notice for patients who are triaged or referred by a medical provider.Not everyone who is sent to the to the tent will be tested, at least for now. According to Harris, supplies are limited for testing and equipment to collect the tests is not yet at the hospitals or points of care, so only the patients deemed at the most risk will be tested.Thats just the wrong thing to do, to test everyone at this point, Harris said at the March Health Board meeting. We would love to, just being a public health person and being a doctor you want to know, does my patient have it or not, do they need to quarantine? But we just dont have the supplies and the equipment. [If we say], If we test you, your grandfather might not be tested and they potentially could get more ill from this, then I think people are more understanding. We just cannot at this time until we have more equipment available.While at the station, individuals remain in their vehicles, and hospital staff will provide them with the Ohio Department of Health form to complete with their health history, symptoms, and exposure and travel history. An insurance card also should be provided to hospital staff. The assessment and any subsequent testing will be billed to insurance providers. Due to the unique circumstances of the COVID-19 assessment and testing, the hospital is able to accept all insurances for these services, and no one will be turned away for inability to pay, according to a hospital notice.

Self-isolating

Those who do qualify for testing with moderate symptoms of COVID-19, will be asked to self-isolate at home until test results are returned. According to Wyandot County Health District Director of Nursing Darlene Steward, those who do not qualify for testing but who are showing mild symptoms of COVID-19 will be asked to self-isolate for 14 days and to self monitor symptoms. In these cases, a person is asked to disengage from others in their household by staying in separate rooms and using separate bathrooms if possible. She also suggested having a healthy member of the household prepare meals if food is shared between family members and as much as possible a sick person should not be in the kitchen with others in the household. Those who are sick also should be wearing a mask, Steward said, and practicing the other prevention techniques shared many times since the onset of the virus by the health officials, including regular hand washing for 20 seconds or using hand sanitizer, avoiding touching the face, covering coughs and sneezes with a sleeve or tissue and regularly disinfecting surfaces that are touched often.Those who have direct close contact with a person suspected to have COVID-19 also will be asked to self-isolate Dr. Chevone Vent, a physician on the Wyandot County Board of Health and an infectious control representative from the Infection Prevention Committee said.

Worsening symptoms, hospitalization

For many, symptoms of COVID-19 coronavirus have been mild and are currently thought to be communicable for around 14 days. But, as the illness progresses, those who are sick but not hospitalized will be asked to self-monitor, keeping an eye on body temperature and worsening symptoms. Vent said worsening symptoms can include an increased shortness of breath, especially when conducting regular activities such as standing up to use the bathroom; a worsening fever; or increased confusion. Blue lips or face also can be a symptom that indicate a person should seek additional medical help, Vent said. In the case symptoms worsen, a person is asked to consult their primary care physician or the emergency department at the hospital by phone for next steps.Those who are hospitalized could be there beyond 14-days, Harris said. She explained a patient would be hospitalized until they are able to safely go off oxygen and to go home and return daily living without help.Steward said as of Wednesday, the thought is a patient can be deemed no longer contagious with COVID-19 after two negative swabs, 24 hours apart, to ensure they are negative. Harris said current thought also indicates a person who is asymptotic for 72 hours also could have samples collected to determine if they are negative for the virus, which could mean an earlier release. She said however most people have symptoms for a longer period of time.

Health Department involvement, contacts

Individuals with positive COVID-19 tests will be contacted by the health department, Steward said, as it is a Class A reportable infectious disease. Public health nurses will follow up with the individual to collect required information that has to be reported to the state in addition to contact information, those who are living with the person with a positive case or who work in close proximity, for the positive case.Depending on the contact, its not just hey, I passed someone in Walmart type of thing the living together work in a close proximity, that would be considered a contact, Steward said. That individual (contact) is going to be monitored for two weeks. So we are going to have to call them every day. They have to take their temps twice a day and then were following up on any symptoms that he or she may have.The health department is taking similar measures with individuals who have traveled to level three areas, which include China, parts of Europe, Iran, Ireland, Malaysia, South Korea and parts of the United Kingdom. A complete list is available at cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/.Harris said local health departments also are being contacted if there is a positive on a plane or on a cruise ship. The health department will then contact the patient to self-quarantine. She said individuals who are contacted in these cases are those who were in close-proximity to an individual, and in the case of a plane, that would mean two rows in front, two rows in back and two seats on either side.Thats what theyve done for years for measles, mumps, TB, Harris said. But I think people are under the misconception that we have no idea.

High risk individuals

In Wyandot County, the hospital is looking at patients 60 and older as high risk. Others at a high risk include those with bad comorbidities (the simultaneous presence of two chronic diseases or conditions in a patient) Harris said, such as COPD, uncontrolled diabetes and immunosupression.

Why youre being asked to stay home

Distancing is key at controlling, Vent said.Harris said the difference in the United States between a positive outcome in South Korea and the life and death decisions being made in Italy is how well the public handles the situation and follows the guidance of health professionals in terms of staying home and practicing social distancing.If the public continues to congregate, this is going to spread and its going to be bad, Harris said. In Italy its bad and theyre having to make some really hard choices. We dont want to get there. We want to be South Korea. We want people to stay home, self-isolate, social distance and wash their hands.Harris said there is not a certain answer about how long droplets can last in the air or on surfaces, the CDC says hours to days on a variety of surfaces, but said good sanitation can help stop the spread.With the virus being so new, it is unclear if a person can be a carrier and exhibit no symptoms, Harris, Vent and Steward agreed, but Vent said practicing good hygiene and covering coughs is important for everyone, because they are able to spread the virus 24 hours before showing symptoms.If youre wiping down surfaces, if youre covering your cough, thats the way it spreads, Harris said.

Ways to stay as healthy as possible

Steward said there isnt one particular food or vitamin that will help keep a person healthy. Instead she recommends simply adhering to a healthy diet and staying hydrated with water and juice, rather than soda and alcohol. Harris and Vent also suggest getting plenty of sleep and staying as active as possible. Harris said it is generally considered safe to go on walks or ride a bike in open outdoor areas, but she does suggest children avoiding park equipment and playing in close proximity to other children.

Ways to help neighbors

The health department, Steward said, suggests checking on elderly neighbors and offering to pick-up groceries.Dont be afraid to reach out to them, because some of what were doing to offset the spread is keeping everyone at home, and so much of what the elderly do they have their little coffee [groups] and they go to breakfast, [it can affect] mental health. So if youre healthy, reach out to others, in your neighborhood, in your family and friends, especially if theyre elderly.Steward said those who are well and who are visiting elderly neighbors who are well are safe to visit with each other, keeping in mind the social distancing guidelines of six feet and practicing good hygiene.

Why you dont need to hoard toilet paper

It is not a G.I. (gastrointestinal) bug, Harris said.

Where to look for more information

For more information about COVID-19, call ODHs call center at 1-833-4-ASK-ODH, visit coronavirus.ohio.gov, call Wyandot County Public Health at 419-294-3852 or call hospital administration at 419-294-4991 ext. 2267.

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