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Protect yourself against COVID-19

Protect yourself against COVID-19

2/27/2020 10:05:47 AM

Corona virus pneumonia epidemic is still having many complicated developments. Therefore, we are not allowed to be subjective, on the contrary, maintain and enhance our health with protection measures from the inside out.

Measures to protect the body from the outside such as: washing hands clean, wearing a mask when having symptoms of respiratory disease, ... help reduce the risk of outbreaks on a large scale, but it does not completely eliminate risk of infection.

Therefore, you need to protect the body from the inside, so that in case you are exposed to the virus, the body is still resistant enough and ready to fight against epidemics.

 

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