Dealing with the Social Isolation of the Covid-19 Pandemic
"Sana has been in social isolation for 3 days and she's losing her mind. She wants to go outside, but she can't. Plus, the news keeps reporting scary things. Sana is scared and anxious".
The study is coming after reports had suggested that a cesarean birth reduced a baby’s risk of contracting COVID-19 from an infected mother and that such babies should have limited contact with their mothers and be formula-fed to lower their risk of COVID-19. The researchers reviewed over 49 studies that had reported on this topic.
Read more here – https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/news/maternal-transmission-of-covid-19
"Sana has been in social isolation for 3 days and she's losing her mind. She wants to go outside, but she can't. Plus, the news keeps reporting scary things. Sana is scared and anxious".
The world has been dealing with COVID-19 for nearly two years now; the media is filledCOVID-19 headlines and all the brouhaha it come with. But one thing we all already know is that the disease is killing many, and infecting even more So the question we all have been asking is: how do we reduce our risk of catching this infection?