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Can Hospitals And Clinics Draw From COVID-19 Relief Fund?

With rural hospitals being affected not only by growing coronavirus cases and funding issues, the money may not come in time to save many.

A $2 trillion investment recently signed by President Trump came with $100 billion in support (via emergency funds) to hospitals and clinics all over the nation helping to aid in the search for protective equipment needed to keep doctors, specialists, nurses and staff safe.

Calling for an additional $16 billion to allow hospitals and clinics to refill ventilators, medicines and personal protective equipment, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif, stated, “The American people deserve a government-wide, visionary, evidence-based response to address these threats to their lives and their livelihood and they need it now.” 

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services joined the fight against COVID-19 early-on and offered relief for clinicians, providers and healthcare organizations who participate in quality reporting programs. 

“The Trump Administration is cutting bureaucratic red tape so the healthcare delivery system can direct its time and resources toward caring for patients,” explained CMS Administrator Seema Verma. (A full list of exemptions and extensions can be found here.)

Far-reaching impacts of funding: Could it save hospitals going under? 

With rural hospitals being affected not only by growing coronavirus cases and funding issues, the money may not come in time to save many. With 5,000 cases already testing positive in Tennessee, rural hospitals like Decatur County General, just profiled by National Public Radio are slotted to close. NPR writes that with over 100 employees, not only do communities face a crisis of accessible care, but staff now face another crisis on top of the pandemic: Unemployment. 

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“The closure will have a huge economic toll locally — with more than 100 on staff, the hospital was one of the county’s largest employers. But the ironic timing isn’t lost on its staff either. Because of the COVID-19 crisis, most nonessential businesses in the area were already closed.”

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While many rural hospitals are facing the same issues as Decatur County General, help could be on the way. The National Rural Hospital Association (NRHA) states many rural facilities are feeling the strain of providing COVID-only services as higher-margin items (like elective surgeries and other procedures) have stopped due to a risk of infection. According to Agri Pulse, smaller hospitals are competing against larger peers for the same relief packages. 

“Before the COVID-19 outbreak, nearly half of all rural hospitals were operating at a financial loss. Now COVID-19 is expediting the process of these closures due to the lack of funds and resources available to rural hospitals further destabilizing core health services in rural America.” 

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The NHRA’s recent letter to lawmakers is hoping to gain attention and even-out relief packages and provide rural hospitals and clinics with funding curated just for their unique challenges. 

Drug companies stepping up as well

Additionally, Pfizer recently announced an investment of $40 million to serve communities at the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis. Expected to be dispensed at government public health organizations and nonprofit community health organization, grants will be available to not only help in the short-term crisis but elevate longer-term planning. AbbVie also promised $35 million in funding to communities battling the pandemic. Bayer has donated 3 million tablets of chloroquine earlier in the month as well.

Is Using Hemp-CBD Oil Better Than Essential Oils For Massages

Depending on the reason for the massage, CBD may be the better, more effective, and most rewarding oil to use in massage therapy.

Massages are methods that improve the flow of blood and lymph to reduce muscular tension, to impact the nervous system through stimulation and/or relaxation/sedation, and to heal tissue.

Massages are an integral part of healthcare; it is one of the oldest healthcare practices known. This form of healthcare is found in ancient Chinese medical texts written more than 4,000 years ago. Massages have been advocated in Western healthcare practices since the time of Hippocrates, the “father of medicine.”

As of late, with legalization of hemp and marijuana sweeping the nation, CBD massages are becoming very popular. Both massages and CBD date back thousands of years, so, combining the two seems perfect. Massage oils have generally been plant oils, however, cannabis is the new plant in massage therapy.

Massage Oils

Massage oils are used in massage treatments to lubricate the skin. This reduces friction while the massage therapist performs the massage. The oils are also a good way to keep warm and depending on the oil used, provide healing benefits absorbed by the skin.

Popular massage oils include:

  •         Coconut oil 
  •         Almond oil
  •         Avocado oil
  •         Grapeseed oil
  •         Argon oil
  •         Sesame oil
  •         Jojoba oil 
  •         Olive oil 
  •         Bergamot oil
  •         Tea tree oil
  •         Jasmine oil
  •         Lavender Oil

All of these oils, many considered essential oils, have therapeutic benefits. They are generally used as/for aromatherapy. These essential oils are plant oils that capture the scent and flavor of the plant extracted from.

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Though they are commonly used in massages, there isn’t a lot of research confirming medicinal benefits. However, there have been some studies conducted and the results found that essential oils can aid in: stress relief, anxiety relief, and overall mood enhancement.

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CBD Oil for Massages

There’s a new trend in massages: CBD oil. Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, and other luxury spas have included CBD oil massages in their services.

It’s important to note that depending on the state of the business, a massage using CBD sourced from marijuana is likely not legal. Generally, spas use hemp-CBD massage oil.

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Hemp CBD is the federally legal cannabinoid that contains 0.3% or less THC. Hemp CBD oil doesn’t offer a psychoactive high, though important to note, cannabis topicals do not offer a mental high, even if THC-based.

Though there isn’t a lot of research on CBD, studies have shown significant benefits of CBD. For instance, CBD can improve skin defense mechanism, its ability to reproduce, and is suitable for relieving and eliminating many skin issues. Health News USA reports the following:

  •         A 2019 report from the Arthritis Foundation found that 79% of the 2,600 arthritis patients surveyed had considered using CBD or had already used it. 29% percent said they currently used it for arthritis symptoms; among those using CBD, 55% used a topical product applied to the joints.
  •         Research done by Halpert, in collaboration with the company Medterra CBD in Irvine, California, found that CBD is able to turn down the production of inflammatory markers.
  •         In a small study with 20 patients published in 2019 in Clinical Therapeutics, a CBD ointment used over three months for psoriasis, atopic dermatitis and scars significantly improved symptoms and signs of the skin disorders.

It seems that depending on the reason for the massage, CBD may be the better, more effective, and most rewarding oil to use in massage therapy. If the goal is pain relief, inflammation relief, and/or skin repair, a CBD massage would be a great choice. Check in with your local spa for CBD massage options. You may find that spas are combining the two types of oil for ultimate benefits.

Is Cannabis Withdrawal Syndrome Real?

A new study found that regular marijuana users experience withdrawal symptoms more frequently than previously assumed.

Though marijuana isn’t associated with addiction, habitual use could develop into problem behavior such as dependence. This could lead to cannabis use disorder, found in 30% of marijuana users, and associated with withdrawal symptoms when trying to quit or an ability to quit, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.  

A new study published in JAMA Network Open suggests that withdrawal symptoms affects more than problematic users, however. Researchers collected data from 47 previous studies, which included more than 23,500 participants, and found that nearly half of marijuana users experience cannabis withdrawal syndrome.

“These findings suggest that cannabis withdrawal syndrome appears to be prevalent among regular users of cannabis,” the study’s authors wrote.

Cannabis withdrawal syndrome (CWS) qualifies as experiencing at least three of the following symptoms within seven days of reduced marijuana use: anger, anxiety, trouble falling asleep, appetite problems, restlessness, depression, or bodily reactions like headaches or vomiting. Compared to other drugs and addictive substances, these withdrawal symptoms tend to be moderate and temporary.

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Daily marijuana use or consuming tobacco or other drugs alongside marijuana were more associated with developing cannabis withdrawal syndrome, researchers wrote. Identifying the prevalence of CWS is important because it allow clinicians and mental health professionals better advise patients. In some cases, those who use marijuana to self-medicate for mental illness may be exacerbating those symptoms.

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“When medical marijuana clients were asked about actual symptom relief, fewer than half report such relief, while others reported return of anxiety symptoms on cessation of use, suggesting the symptoms might be due to cannabis withdrawal,” the authors wrote. “Because many CWS criteria are depression or anxiety symptoms, regular users may seek cannabis to obtain short-term symptom relief, unaware that this use could perpetuate a longer-term withdrawal problem.”

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Those who experience cannabis withdrawal symptoms are recommended to take over-the-counter medication to relieve physical symptoms and talk to a trained profession for counseling.

“Clinicians should be aware of the high prevalence of CWS and should consider screening for CWS, particularly among those who are at greater risk, in order to counsel patients and support individuals who are reducing their use of cannabis,” the authors concluded.

Marijuana Overdose: Don’t Freak Out, It’s Only Cannabis

There has never been a single legitimate report of someone actually meeting an untimely demise as the result of ingesting too much THC.

With more states boldly ending marijuana prohibition in their neck of the woods, there are a few common occurrences these places can expect to see. The first is more newbie cannabis users (or at least those without much marijuana experience) will venture out to their neighborhood cannabis store to try a variety of pot products a whirl in the interest of good times and curiosity.

The next situation is some of those people, once again those without much practice in the stoner arts, are probably going to find themselves consumed by a full-blown, chest-gripping, can’t breathe, THC-induced panic. These people, wrecked to the point of suffering a non-life-threatening cannabis overdose, will then either call 911 for assistance or check into a nearby emergency room in hopes of saving themselves from the savage demons coming at them from every angle.

No, they are not going to die. This is just what sometimes happens when a marijuana user has a little too much THC coursing through their veins. This ugliness typically only transpires after an overindulgence in cannabis edibles, but the horror from ingesting too much weed has been known to rear its ugly head with all consumption methods.

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It’s been five years since Colorado legalized marijuana for recreational use and the state is still having trouble with people seeking out emergency assistance for cannabis overdose. A recent study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine shows that the bulk of these emergency room visits stem from people not properly understanding how to safely consume cannabis edibles.

Presumably, these are the ones who purchase a 100mg package of THC-infused gummies and destroy the entire freaking thing in one sitting. Then, once their heart starts racing, and they start to feel like they are going to swallow their tongue right before going insane, they rush to the nearest hospital for assistance. Researchers say 11% of ER visits in Colorado are the result of cannabis edibles. It’s a problem that continues to increase each year rather than balance out, the study finds.

Don’t Become A Statistic

The first mistake people make is eating too much THC at a time. Although most cannabis edibles come with 100mg of THC per package, these items are meant to be separated into smaller sections. The recommended individual dose for a cannabis edible is 10mg. But for someone who has never tried edibles before or has a lower tolerance, 3-to-5mg is a good starting point.

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A solid rule for consuming edible pot products is to start with a low dose and wait to see how you react to the buzz. Because of how marijuana edibles metabolize in the body, it can take up to 60 minutes before one experiences the full effect. So, be patient. A lot of people make the mistake of expecting an instant high (similar to smoking), and they eat more and more in a quest for that effect. Of course, they regret this decision once life as they know it goes dark.

If someone in your crew encounters a cannabis overdose — you’ll know because they’ll be begging you to call an ambulance — the first message you might want to convey is that they are not going to die. There has never been a single legitimate report of someone actually meeting an untimely demise as the result of ingesting too much THC. There is one Louisiana coroner who claimed recently that a woman’s death was due to a cannabis overdose. But the report indicates that she may have had underlying health issues that contributed to her end. Even the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration admits that people aren’t dropping like flies because of marijuana.

But the panic that can hit after consuming large doses of THC can get uncomfortable and nothing short of scary as hell.

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Fortunately, there is evidence that CBD works well in calming the harsh effects of a THC overdose. In fact, one cannabis company is reportedly set to market a CBD “Parachute” pill that is said to bring down extreme highs in a matter of minutes.

“A lot of people, especially when they use cannabis edibles, they get way too high. And its anxiety-provoking. They’re upset, and it takes hours for them to get back to being normal. So we really wanted to help them,” Mr. Steve Goldner, CEO of Pure Green, told CBS-affiliate WNEM.

Don’t Call The Cops

Calling 911 or going to the emergency room for a cannabis-related freak out is never necessary. The only thing first responders or medical staff can do in this situation is administer a prescription strength sedative, like Xanax or Klonopin, and wait for the patient to relax. There is no way out of this hole except for time. So it is always best to use edibles responsibly and avoid any unsavory events from happening in the first place. But if you slip up and eat too much, just remember, it’s only cannabis.

You’ll be fine.

5 Tips For Having Sex While High

The combination of marijuana and sex is popular for a reason. Here are 5 tips that can help you make the most of it.

Marijuana and sex are a beloved pairing. They make a lot of sense together: a union of two activities that are very pleasant on their own that can also complement each other.

Marijuana can help people in many ways, something that the industry has capitalized on, developing lubricants and products that are meant to enhance sex. Old school smoking and edibles are also very popular, allowing people to let go of their inhibitions and to be in the moment in ways that they’d otherwise have some trouble.

Here are five tips when it comes to having sex while high:

Pick a consumption method you’re familiar with

If you’re trying out the combination of marijuana and sex for the first time, try using a method that you’re well acquainted with, in order to get rid of some of the factors that are out of your control. If you like to plan ahead, try experimenting with different strains and consumption methods before the night of, just so you can have a handle on your high and can eliminate negative side effects.

Take strains into account

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Do your research and get to know different kinds of marijuana, since these can affect your body and performance in different ways. While some strains enhance physical sensations others leave you with a more cerebral high, something that can get frustrating when trying to have a special sexual experience. While people react differently to different strains of marijuana, sativas are a good starting point, since they tend to improve your mood and increase your sensitivity.

Start small

You don’t want to be too high, so be cautious and smoke or consume your edible slowly, making the process of getting high as gradual as possible. It’s best to add a couple of more hits if you need to increase your high than to realize that you’re too high and that you’ll be having trouble keeping your eyes open.

Use lube

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Lube is always a good idea, especially if you’re trying out something new that could make you feel a little nervous. Another thing you should be wary of is the fact that THC tends to dry up your mouth and slow your body’s production of liquids, something that doesn’t really translate to pleasurable sex. Keep your lube nearby and stay hydrated.

Play with new sensations

Test out new toys or sensations, taking advantage of your body’s newly acquired sensitivities. Again, it’s important to take it slow in order to avoid getting overwhelmed, steering clear of scenarios that are too intense. Go crazy with an ice cube, some lube or whatever else that sounds like a good time.

Should You Break Up With Your Partner During Lockdown?

The coronavirus has forced a lot of couples to spend unusual amounts of time together, with no opportunities for escape or alone time.

Stories about couples have become a prominent topic in the age of coronavirus. Many of them have been forced to spend time apart, not knowing when they’ll see each other again, with others experiencing the exact opposite, being cooped up indoors with their partners. It’s a tough situation for anyone to be in, whether they’ve been living together for years or whether they’ve been forced to speed up the natural progression of their relationship in order to quarantine together and keep each other company. Thoughts about breakups or strains in relationships are not uncommon.

“As people embrace #flattenthecurve, we’re forced to spend considerably more time with each other, and it’s not uncommon for one person in a relationship to start thinking of getting out of said relationship,” psychologist Danni Zhang told Bustle.

While people shouldn’t feel guilty over having these kinds of thoughts, it’s important to proceed carefully, especially if they’re considering breaking up with someone during these stressful times.

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The pandemic is not the best example of cohabitating with someone. It’s also a rough time for everyone involved, making it more likely for there to be fights or for partners to take out their stress and anxiety on the other person. It’s also really hard to spend your entire day with someone, with no breaks for work, walks or time spent with friends.

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To manage these feelings it’s important to create a space where you can think and be alone. Try cooking or exercising on your own, while your partner spends time in another room or is busy doing something else on their own. Keep track of your thoughts and try to separate the general anxiety created by the pandemic and your feelings for your partner and their behaviors.

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It’s important to be patient in times of stress and to understand that these kinds of situations tend to bring out the worst in all of us. Have some consideration for your partner and think things through before you add extra stress into your current situation.

Does Florence Pugh Smoke Weed?

Florence Pugh is a young and talented actress. Does she smoke weed?

In the span of a few years, Florence Pugh rose from a prominent young actress to someone with an Academy Award nomination. A 24-years-old, she’s already worked with some of the most impressive directors in the industry in both TV and film. She’s also known for dating actor Zach Braff, who is 21-years her senior. But does she smoke weed?

Unless Pugh was raised by a very conservative family, we can safely assume that she’s probably smoked her fair share of weed and that she holds progressive views on the drug. If you’re someone who’s not acquainted with her work, you’d be surprised to learn that she’s a kind of psychedelic icon, at least through her work.

Midsommar, one of the most discussed films of 2019, is known for its use of psychedelic images and a scene where the characters have a truly bad trip on mushrooms. People have been known to watch this movie while high themselves, documenting their vastly different reactions.

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Although Midsommar doesn’t reflect her personal views, it does suggest that Pugh is pretty chill when it comes to trying out new stuff.

Pugh has not been very vocal about marijuana issues, but there is one interview from 2019 where she mentions the drug. When speaking with Entertainment Tonight, she discusses her involvement with period films and how she has no trouble putting herself in period characters’ shoes.

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“I think there’s always some good reason to try and modernize most period things, because at the end of the day, they may have, I suppose, used a different language or a different etiquette but ultimately, these are still people that loved and breathed and lived and ate and weed and pooed just like we do now,” she said.

So, even if she hasn’t had the opportunity to speak about it in depth, we can conclude that Florence Pugh likely smokes weed.

These Ways Might Help A Hangover

Hangover cures are a dime a dozen, yet most are unreliable. Here are ways with some scientific support.

Hangover cures are very popular, and just like hangovers themselves, they’re very personal. While some people may swear that a sip of Coke first think in the morning is what helps them power through their hangovers, others might find this to be a terrible and nonsensical suggestion. These ways might help a hangover.

According to Shape Magazine, hangovers are influenced by plenty of different factors, including body size, the quality of liquor you’re consuming, and innate biology. Sadly, some people are simply better equipped at dealing with their hangovers, be that because their livers produce more enzymes or because they have a better disposition.

We looked through hangover cures on the internet and found a lot of weird stuff, like drinking raw eggs or paying hundreds of dollars to be connected to an IV drip. Here are 5 hangover cures that have some scientific support:

Foods with high amounts of potassium

Alcohol really takes a toll on your body, impacting your kidney’s ability to concentrate urine, causing you to lose sodium and potassium — the substances responsible for conducting electrical impulses. This is a long and technical way of explaining the hangover jitters, which make it likely for your limbs to shake. Foods like bagels, bananas, salty chips, and more contain potassium.

Mexican Coke

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Mexican Coke is the most delicious Coke there is, all due to the fact that it’s sweetened with natural sugar. Coke made in the U.S. is sweetened with large amounts of corn syrup. Mexican Coke gives you a jolt of caffeine, which might help you get rid of headaches, and a large dose of sugar, which raises your body’s glucose levels quickly, speeding up your recovery.

Coconut water

It’s very important to stay hydrated when hungover, but not all beverages are created equal. Coconut water contains electrolytes, helping you replace that sodium and potassium you lost the day before.

Orange juice

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Orange juice does two jobs: it provides potassium to your system and delivers an acid-neutralizing effect when metabolized, making you feel better. The end.

Hydrating IV drips

One of the most recent high-end cures is the popular IV infusion, which provides fluids to people who are hungover.  Drip bars, as they’re called, charge between $200 and $400 per session. You may get over a hangover in a couple of hours when compared to a full day of misery, but do you really want to be that person that visits the drip bar?

These ways might help a hangover.

How To Improve The Feel Of Your Home When You’re Quarantined

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The pandemic can make our days blur together. Here’s how you can make the most of your space and make your weekends as relaxing as possible.

It’s hard to stop the monotony from settling in when we find ourselves working from home and spending all of our time indoors. While having a job during these times is something to be grateful for, it’s still challenging to create a schedule that remains consistent.

Weekends, which used to be our time for escape, are now even more constricting than weekdays. Where once Saturdays and Sunday were spent running errands, visiting friends and hitting the town, they are now spent laying in bed, wondering what happened to our motivation.

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Still, it’s very important to keep your weekends relaxing, even when constricted to the same four walls for extended periods of time. Think of these two days as an opportunity to engage in hobbies and refuel for the coming week.

Here’s what you can do to create a space that makes the most of your weekend:

Clean up your office

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When the weekend rolls in, take whatever space you’ve claimed as your office and clean it up. Put your work stuff away — laptop, notes, files, junk, etc. — and store it in your closet or laptop bag where you don’t have to look at it. Work on making that space as neat and tidy as possible, that way these objects won’t clutter your field of vision and you won’t have any reminders of pending assignments until Monday.

If you have outdoor space, use it

If you’re lucky enough to have some outdoor space, make sure you spend tons of time there on the weekends, getting some sunlight, having your coffee there in the mornings or even meals. Even if you spend a couple of minutes out, this act can provide you with a welcome change of scenery that will improve your mood for the rest of the day.

Make your favorite area cozy

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Think about your favorite area in your house and make it as comfortable as possible, adding some blankets, pillows, and some snacks and wine in. Whether your hobbies include reading, listening to music or watching TV, make sure you are comfortable in your space and that you get some escape there.

Use music

A pandemic is never a fun time, but you should still make this time period as smooth and comfortable as possible. Once the weekend rolls in, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t be doing fulfilling stuff like listening to music, cooking, moving your body or any other situations that might make you feel better.

3 Grocery Shopping Myths To Avoid During Coronavirus

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The coronavirus has made buying groceries a very stressful activity. Here are some common myths you should be wary of.

Perhaps the most anxiety inducing moment of the COVID-19 pandemic is the moment you enter a grocery store. These spots are fulled with collective stress and confusion, with many not knowing where to stand, what’s safe to take and how to minimize risks for yourself and others.

Turning to your family members or social media for help is a double edged sword. While they make sensible suggestions, some of them are so specific and thorough you might end up harming the food you purchased.

Here are the most pervasive grocery shopping myths you should be wary of during the coronavirus pandemic:

The virus can live on cardboard and plastic for days

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While it is true that traces of the virus can live up to hours in cardboard and up to three days in plastic and metal containers, this doesn’t mean you’ll be able to catch the disease when interacting with them. “The virus may last that long on surfaces, but there is only a very small percentage of viral particles left (less than 0.1%) after a few days, so it’s highly unlikely to cause infection,” Dr. Chrisan Cronin told  Men’s Health.

People should leave their groceries in the car to prevent the spread of virus

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The probability of catching the coronavirus from your groceries is minimal, so keeping these in the car will serve no purpose except perhaps ruining them during a time where food is more valuable than ever. What you should be mindful of is other people while grocery shopping, wearing the necessary protection, using hand sanitizer often and keeping a 6 feet distance from others.

Groceries should be washed/wiped before putting them away

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Again, the CDC says that it’s very unlikely to catch something from your groceries. Washing produce with soap could also cause gastrointestinal issues which, aside from being very uncomfortable, could also cause more stress since they might make you think you have COVID-19. To clean your produce use water and remember to wash your hands before and after interacting with anything.

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