Chief Medical Officer reminds citizens to take precautions; says no one is exempt from coronavirus

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A medical staffer holds the hand of a patient, in the ICU of the Bassini Hospital, in Cinisello Balsamo, near Milan, Italy, Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Claudio Furlan/LaPresse via AP)
A medical staffer holds the hand of a patient, in the ICU of the Bassini Hospital, in Cinisello Balsamo, near Milan, Italy, Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Claudio Furlan/LaPresse via AP)

Chief Medical Officer of the Ministry of Public Health, Dr. Shamdeo Persaud has reminded all citizens to continue to take the necessary precautions  saying that no one is exempt from contracting the deadly coronavirus (COVID-19).

Dr. Persaud was quoted by the Department of Public Information (DPI) as saying; “in Guyana, a large proportion of adults as early as those in their mid-twenties are affected by these conditions and are at high risk for developing the more serious forms of COVID-19 which result in hospitalization, ICU care and even death.”

He said among these health issues are “Chronic lung diseases such as asthma & bronchitis as well as those associated with smoking, high blood pressure, heart diseases, diabetes and high blood sugar.”

Persons with HIV, Cancers on treatment and Lupus are also at risk.

Global studies have indicated that more than half of the world’s population is burdened with chronic or immune-compromised disease due to poor lifestyle choices.

Chief among them include unhealthy diets, lack of exercise and physical activity, constant exposure to cancer-causing emissions, lack of rest and alcohol abuse.

During this period, persons who are most likely to be exposed to the virus must incorporate the COVID-19 prevention guidelines into their daily treatment regimen, to keep their immune system boosted and disease flare-ups at bay with the necessary medication.

Specifically, persons with chronic respiratory illnesses and who are on medication should contact their physician about abnormal or worsening conditions so they can be monitored and receive specific treatment to be administered.

All other persons are required, during this period to take all the precautions including the wearing a face mask, hand washing and sanitizing surroundings and most importantly staying at home once there is no need to be on the road

Less movement of people means a lower number of people becoming infected.

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