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#018: Corona Virus COVID-19 Are your habits healthy or hazardous?

Career Growth Made Easy

English - March 24, 2020 13:00 - 7 minutes - 5.44 MB - ★★★★★ - 8 ratings
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In March 2020 the WHO, World Health Organization, declared the Corona Virus "COVID-19" a pandemic. 

Now is great time to take a deep look at your habits, challenge yourself, and perhaps change to a more healthy approach.

Do you know what a "smear infection" is? I didn't, but recently learned and want to share this with you as well.

Praying for you,

~ Craig

Site: CraigAncel.com
Email: [email protected]

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Chapters

[00:00] The Corona Virus COVID-19 is declared a Pandemic!

[00:15] What is a Pandemic?

[00:58] Do you have healthy or hazardous habits?

[01:30] The CDC, Centers for Disease Control, recommend hand washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

[01:44] Hand sanitizer with alcohol is an alternate to hand washing with soap and water

[02:14] Avoid getting a smear infection, avoid touching your eyes, mouth, and nose

[03:14] Perform a habit self-assessment check!

[04:35] Make an effort to change your auto-pilot habits to more healthy habits.

[05:27] When is the last time you wiped down your office equipment, computers, or cell phones?

[05:44] Using the "knuckle approach" for keypads and buttons rather than finger tips.

[06:25] Just because you've always done it that way doesn't mean you've always done it right!

Mentioned Links

CDC - Centers for Disease Control & Hand Washing Recommendations