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Rep. Dean Phillips: We will overcome this

Most of us are experiencing feelings of fear and insecurity that few have endured in our lifetimes. And while the coming days and weeks will be challenging, rest assured that we shall overcome.

We each have a role to play in “flattening the curve” and slowing the spread of COVID-19 over time to ensure our healthcare professionals and facilities can meet the growing demand for care.

We do so by practicing social distancing – implementing teleworking whenever possible, postponing gatherings, limiting physical greetings and interactions, staying home when feeling ill, avoiding anyone who appears symptomatic, washing hands regularly, and avoiding touching your face.

While people under 20 are at very low risk of serious illness, those over 60 and/or with underlying health conditions are at a higher risk for developing more serious disease if infected and should be particularly vigilant

Most experts predict the epidemic will worsen in most parts of the country over the coming weeks before receding later this spring. We’re going to have to live with it for a while, but we’ll be ok. I promise you that.

Our community and country are strong, and I know that optimism is more contagious than coronavirus.

You keep the faith and I’ll keep in touch,

-Dean

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