The world has changed a lot over the past couple of weeks. And more changes are coming every day. Like you, I want to have good information, and I want to know how I can help. Watching this video helped me understand why governments around the world, local leaders, and healthcare workers are saying we need to follow “social distancing” protocol. If we do, we can slow the spread of COVID-19, helping our families, friends, and communities, while we reduce the strain on our medical infrastructure. 

Let’s work together to change the pattern and flatten the curve. What does that mean? Watch this video.

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