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COVID dominates lives, fear is okay. Truth sets free, listen to scientists. Not wearing a mask is selfish, trust experts, do not question science. Vaccine is safe, follow science, hug when vaccinated. Trust science.

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You say "get the facts" to avoid death. Mentioning masks, vaccines, booster shots, the Omicron variant, the Wuhan lab, vaccine passports, and Pfizer.

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We have better tools this year to combat the omicron variant, including vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and effective treatments. It may take a few days to understand how this variant behaves, but we should remain calm and prepared. Ensure you are vaccinated and receive a booster if eligible. Practice common sense precautions: wash your hands, get tested if exposed, and seek well-ventilated areas in public.

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COVID spreads quickly in crowds, especially as winter approaches and people spend more time indoors with less ventilation. Seeing friends, colleagues, and family also increases the risk of transmission.

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This global festival is a crucial time, but we must be cautious. The virus spreads invisibly, even from those without symptoms. Following the rules is vital. It's safest to limit the number of people we meet, especially if visiting others during Christmas. Starting this Friday, we should reduce contact with others for five days. The virus spreads through human contact, so large gatherings for New Year's are not allowed. Remember, local rules apply, and in most places in the UK, mixing with other households indoors is not permitted. This year, Christmas will be little, but let's still have a merry one.

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Get vaccinated to stay safe on game days. Book your booster for the best defense against COVID for you and your family.

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Authorities have the power to enforce mandatory quarantines by tracking people, using bracelets, and involving police to ensure compliance.

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We are all impacted by the current situation, so let's do at least three simple things: wear a mask, wash your hands.

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To prevent getting an infectious disease, it's not just about wearing a mask. Instead, if someone looks like they're about to sneeze or cough, it's best to walk away. Other than that, focus on positive actions like maintaining a good diet, not smoking, limiting alcohol consumption, and getting regular exercise. It's important to prioritize getting enough sleep as well. Overall, these low-tech healthy habits are the most effective ways to stay well.

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Medical masks alone cannot protect against the new coronavirus. They should be combined with hand hygiene and other preventive measures. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends wearing masks only if you have cough, fever, or difficulty breathing, and when seeking medical care. If you are healthy but caring for an infected person, wear a mask when in the same room. Masks do not need to be worn by those without symptoms as there is no evidence of protection. Properly discard used masks and clean hands with alcohol hand rub or soap and water. For more information, visit the WHO website at who.int. Thank you.

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To have a safe Christmas with our loved ones, it is important to get vaccinated. Vaccination reduces the risk of getting infected by almost half, and if we are not infected, we cannot transmit the virus. Although the Omicron variant is less lethal, it still puts a burden on the healthcare system and can cause long-term effects. Testing and isolating when necessary, along with proper ventilation, can help reduce the chances of transmission. It is also important to continue wearing masks, especially in high-risk places like public transportation. We need to take responsibility and follow these precautions to protect ourselves and others.

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COVID dominates life, fear is okay. Truth sets free, listen to scientists. Masks are essential, vaccines too. Trust science, experts know best. Questioning science prolongs pandemic. Follow guidelines, stop questioning. Hug when vaccinated. Science works, trust it.

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COVID-nineteen protection framework now in place. With your vaccine pass, you’ll have access to venues like bars, restaurants and events. You can obtain it online at mycobidrecord.nz, by calling 80222478, or at a vaccination pharmacy. Carry it with you; having it downloaded to your phone and a physical copy helps. Next, don't forget to take your mask with you when you're out and about, and scan them wherever you go. There are places where masks are required at each level, but they're also a good added layer of protection whenever you're out and about. Check covid19.govt.nz for the rules, and keep one handy. On the December 15, you'll be able to travel out of Auckland for any reason at all, you just need to be fully vaccinated or have a negative COVID-nineteen test within seventy two hours of leaving. It's thanks to you that we're able to safely reopen this summer. I hope you all enjoy this holiday season.

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Don't let COVID dominate your life. Fear of COVID is valid. Trust the experts, listen to scientists, and follow the science. Vaccination is crucial. Questioning science prolongs the pandemic. Wear masks, get vaccinated, and trust the experts for public health. Avoid misinformation and do not do your own research. Hug your loved ones if fully vaccinated. Trust science.

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In states with evidence of community transmission, it is recommended to close bars, restaurants, food courts, gyms, and other venues where people gather. The speaker asks if the president is instructing governors in those states to close all their restaurants.

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The CDC has updated its guidelines regarding exposure to coronavirus. If you’ve been exposed and are symptom-free after 10 days, you can return to work. Alternatively, if you are symptom-free for 7 days and have a negative COVID test, you can also go back to work. It's important to continue monitoring your symptoms, wearing a mask, and practicing social distancing.

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Please follow the rules: no indoor social gatherings for unvaccinated individuals. Vaccinated individuals can have indoor social gatherings with 2 households and up to 10 people aged 12 or older. Outdoor social gatherings are now limited to 20 people, down from 200.

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Indoor transmission of the virus is a concern, as infected individuals release aerosols that can fill a room. Masks are crucial for protection indoors, at least in the medium term. Over-the-counter options are not very effective in preventing virus transmission. However, masks alone may not be sufficient, as the virus can also infect through the eyes. It is important to clarify that masks do work and should be worn. Society needs to embrace mask-wearing, similar to addressing climate change.

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Biden tested negative for COVID-19 and is symptom-free. He will follow CDC guidelines by wearing a mask indoors and around people. However, he will remove his mask when he is far enough from others, both indoors and outdoors.

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The message from the doctor is simple: any cold symptoms should be considered as COVID-19 until proven otherwise. Many patients are presenting with fever, runny nose, body aches, sore throat, headache, and cough, resembling a flu-like syndrome. Since it's not flu season, there are hardly any viruses circulating besides COVID-19. The doctor advises getting tested if there is any doubt, and even if the test is negative, consider yourself a carrier if you have any symptoms. The reliability of tests varies, with PCR tests being the most accurate. It may be necessary to repeat the test 24-48 hours after symptoms start. Regardless, it's important to follow the recommended preventive measures, such as wearing masks, washing hands, and maintaining distance, to protect oneself and others from any contagious viral infection.

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Unvaccinated individuals are not permitted to have indoor social gatherings outside of their household. Vaccinated individuals can have indoor social gatherings limited to two households for up to 10 people aged 12 or older. The maximum number of people permitted at outdoor social gatherings is lowered from 200 to 20.

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In England, the government is implementing Plan B to slow the spread of the Omicron variant. The first measure is to reintroduce work from home guidance, encouraging employers and employees to discuss working arrangements. The second measure is to require face masks in most public indoor venues, with exceptions for activities like eating and exercising. The third measure is to make the NHS COVID Pass mandatory for entry into nightclubs and venues with large crowds. The pass can be obtained with two doses or a negative lateral flow test. These measures will be implemented in a week's time.

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Stay local, avoid gathering, and refrain from interacting with neighbors. Stick to your own social circles and minimize outdoor activities. Wear a mask, maintain physical distance, and limit movement to reduce the risk of spreading the Delta variant, which can be transmitted even by brief encounters.

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If you don't have respiratory symptoms like fever, cough, or runny nose, you don't need to wear a medical mask. Masks can give a false sense of protection and may even spread infection if not used correctly. Only healthcare workers, caretakers, and sick individuals with fever and cough should wear masks. Before wearing a mask, clean your hands. Check for tears or holes and identify the top and inside of the mask. Fit it on your face, covering your mouth and chin without any gaps. Avoid touching the front of the mask and clean your hands if you do. To remove the mask, take off the elastics without touching the front, discard it in a closed bin, and clean your hands. Don't reuse masks, replace them when damp. The best way to protect yourself is by frequently cleaning your hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand rub. Stay safe!

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The Toronto task force for COVID-19 volunteers reminds everyone to keep a distance of at least 6 feet from others.
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