Corona virus

For general information; NPIS for Community Preparedness

CDC recommends individuals and families follow everyday preventive measures:
Voluntary Home Isolation: Stay home when you are sick with respiratory disease symptoms. At the present time, these symptoms are more likely due to influenza or other respiratory viruses than to COVID-19-related virus.
Respiratory Etiquette: Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue, then throw it in the trash can.
Hand Hygiene: Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds; especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with 60%-95% alcohol.
Environmental Health Action: Routinely clean frequently touched surfaces and objects
Routine use of these measures by individuals and their families will increase community resilience and readiness for responding to an outbreak.

NPIs for COVID-19 Outbreaks in Communities
Personal Protective Measures. During an outbreak in your community, CDC recommends the everyday preventive measures listed above—especially staying home when sick—and taking these additional measures:Keeping away from others who are sick.
Limiting face-to-face contact with others as much as possible
Consulting with your healthcare provider if you or your household members are at high risk for COVID-19 complications
Wearing a facemask if advised to do so by your healthcare provider or by a public health official
Staying home when a household member is sick with respiratory disease symptoms, if instructed to do so by public health officials or a health care provider (Voluntary Home Quarantine)
Community Measures. If COVID-19 disease is occurring in your community, state and local public health authorities may decide to implement:Temporary closures or dismissals of childcare facilities and schools
Other social distancing measures that increase the physical space between people, including:Workplace social distancing measures, such as replacing in-person meetings with teleworking
Modifying, postponing, or cancelling mass gatherings.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/preparing-individuals-communities.html

Don’t tell the T rump that stuff about butylated hydroxytoluene. He would try to corner the market on it, if he could ever learn to pronounce it.

...daily dosing with BHT extended the lifespan of mice by 45%...
Darned if mice and monkeys don't always get first dibs at experimental treatments and vaccines.