My headaches during Covid-19 outbreak scare

Many countries face the Covid-19 outbreak and it looks we will be in this over the long haul. I consider what are my worries and what should I do?

  1. How can I do things in a way that minimizes risk of infection and overcome this situation?
    I am taking maternity leave and I will go back to work in April. My son will start going to nursery but my daughter’s elementary school is in emergency closure. My husband and I have to leave the children while we work and we use public transportation. As nurseries and after school shave many children, they may have a risk of getting infected. How can I deal with these risks?
  2. Insufficient exercise and education
    During school closure, exercise and studying are the charge of parents. Every day I teach, cook, and take my children to the park for refreshing. However it cannot be for long.
  3. What will happen to humans?
    Some specialists said if people do not have immunity, 70% of people will become infected. Vaccine development takes a few years. Even if these are a bit more promising numbers, however the current world situation is depressing.

While many specialists are struggling to solve this Covid-19 outbreak, I would like to do as follows;

  • Avoid going to crowded areas.
  • Wash hands, wear a mask and monitor the health.
  • Try to live a regular life with exercise.
  • Find what I can do, keep working, and contribute to economic activity.