We still have a long way to go. Flattening the curve requires us (as a global team) to effectively participate in all three protective measures. Cleaning surfaces and physical distancing are the two I want to mention this morning. Let’s just keep cleaning! As for distancing – we’re still not taking that seriously enough. STOP TOUCHING – hands, fists, and elbows alike. Until we all start distancing, the overall time to normalcy will continue to grow. If we’ll all actively participating, we can flatten the curve.
As for safety, now more than ever before – WE GET IT! There are plenty of distractions among us and if we don’t focus we increase the risk of injury.
Stay aware – Stay alert and Stay healthy! (all of which require action on our part) Thanks for reading…
Thanks for the share, PT!
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