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Advice for people at high risk for COVID-19

Who is at high risk?

Wash your hands well and often.

Scrub COVID-19 causes a mild illness in many. But certain people are at higher risk for more serious illness. These include:

Older adults.

People of any age who have a serious health problem, such as heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, or an immune system problem.

It’s not yet known whether people who are pregnant are at higher risk for COVID-19 or if it’s dangerous for their babies. But it’s important for them to protect themselves.

What you can do to stay safe

Stay home.

Stay home as much as you can. This may be the easiest way to avoid exposure, as long as no one else in your household has the virus.

If there are a lot of COVID-19 cases in your community, do not leave your home except to seek medical care.

Limit visitors right now. It’s especially important to avoid contact with anyone who is sick or who might have been exposed. Remember that people may have been exposed without knowing it or having any symptoms.

Have enough food, medicines, and other supplies on hand so that you don’t have to go out. Try some of these options if you don’t have what you need:

  • Use delivery and takeout services for groceries and meals.
  • Have a healthy family member, friend, or neighbor shop for you.
  • Ask your doctor for extra prescription medicine.

Routinely clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces. These include countertops, faucets, door handles, doorknobs, and phones.

No traveling!