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			Emergency Physicians to American 
			Public: Stay Home, Save Lives
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            [June 26, 2020]  
            
			As 
			emergency physicians risk their lives each day as they battle the 
			worldwide pandemic COVID-19, they have a request of the American 
			people: stay home and save lives. | 
        
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			 “Emergency physicians are working tirelessly to 
			protect as many people as possible. You too can do your part: stay 
			home and save lives,” said William Jaquis, MD, FACEP, president of 
			ACEP. “This is the only way to slow the virus and the best strategy 
			to prevent our health system from becoming overwhelmed.” 
 People of all ages can contract the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. 
			Some may have mild symptoms and could be contagious before they know 
			they are sick—inadvertently spreading the virus and putting others 
			at risk. The “silent transmission” of COVID-19 is one factor 
			contributing to the spread. Younger adults are not immune from risk. 
			The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that 
			nearly 40 percent of patients sick enough to be hospitalized were 
			20- to 54-years old.
 
			
			 
			“Even if you think you are healthy, spending time in groups or in 
			public could spread the virus to people you are close with,” said 
			Dr. Jaquis. “Young people, older people and everyone in between 
			needs to follow the recommended steps for social distancing.”
 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends 
			putting distance (about six feet) between yourself and others. 
			Guidelines to shelter in place, or stay at home, vary based on 
			location. Conditions where you live are likely changing rapidly. 
			Make sure you are getting health information from reliable sources 
			such as your doctor, public health department or local leaders.
 
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            According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it 
			took 67 days from the first reported COVID-19 cases to reach 100,000 
			cases, 11 days for the second 100,000, and just four days for the 
			third 100,000.
 “We have to do everything we can to stop the virus from spreading. 
			For most people, that means hunkering down and doing your best to 
			stay home as much as possible. We have a narrow window to take 
			meaningful action, and that time is now.”
 
 A resource from the American College of Emergency Physicians, Stop 
			the Spread: A Patient Guide to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), 
			provides tips on how to minimize the risk of contracting the virus 
			and how to determine whether you should visit an emergency 
			department.
 
 Visit 
			www.emergencyphysicians.org for more information.
 
            [Steve Arnoff] 
            
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