Community
Most importantly start in your own community. Go to your church and ask them to devote one service to public education. Ask them what they will be doing at the time of a pandemic and start to organize your local community. If you belong to a civic group, homeowners or condo association, PTA or even the local Optimist Club, have special meetings. Here is the trick. We all have networks of other chapters such as Mothers against Drunk Drivers. The national chapter can notify all local chapters and then they can help educate their own members.
Pandemic Kit
- Fever reducers as well as children’s and infant’s fever reducer’s more than one type i.e. Tylenol and Motrin
- Regular Medicine that you normally use. An extra month’s supply
- Electrolytes replacement drinks i.e. Pedialyte or Gatorade
- Gloves
- Bleach
- N-95 mask or any face barrier if no mask is available
- Goggles
- Food and Water for 50 days this way you can help someone else if necessary
- Anti-diarrhea medication such as Imodium
Universal Precautions
Can be used at the home, school, or workplace
- Wash Your Hands Campaign
- Cover Your Cough Campaign
- How to Care For the Sick without Getting Sick Campaign
- Social Distancing At Home, a Family Isolation and Quarantine Plan and know the incubation period that we can expect.
