COVID-19The coronavirus is a new virus.
The coronavirus is also called COVID-19. COVID-19 is caused by a germ (virus) that can make the body sick. People who have COVID-19 may have a cough, fever and trouble taking deep breaths. But some people, especially kids, who have the virus may not feel sick at all or may have mild symptoms such as those of a cold. Most commonly, the virus that causes COVID-19 enters people's bodies when it's on their hands and they touch their mouths, noses or eyes. A virus is so tiny that you can't see it. This is why it's important to wash your hands often and try not to touch your mouth, nose or eyes. If someone who has the infection coughs or sneezes on you from a close distance — closer than six feet — then that also can spread the virus. To learn more about COVID-19 please visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Resilience
WhyTry is providing a guide free of charge to assist families with building resilience during COVID-19. Click on the link below:
https://resilienceguide.org/
https://resilienceguide.org/