07/28/2020
Best CDC pandemic tactics for :
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/asthma.html
New informations and research change quickly. Now, 6 months into the pandemic, we know more about the dangers of COVID-19 to asthmatics, however a lot of consequences is still unknown. Here is a CDC recommended list of precautions you can take to make sure you're on top of your game:
- Keep your asthma under control by following your asthma action plan.
-Continue your current medications, including any inhalers with steroids in them (“steroids” is another word for corticosteroids).
-Don’t stop any medications or change your asthma treatment plan without talking to your healthcare provider.
-Discuss any concerns about your treatment with your healthcare provider.
-Talk to your healthcare provider, insurer, and pharmacist about creating an emergency supply of prescription medications, such as asthma inhalers. Make sure that you have 30 days of non-prescription medications and supplies on hand too in case you need to stay home for a long time.
-Know how to use your inhaler.
-Avoid your asthma triggers.
-As more cases of COVID-19 are discovered and our communities take action to combat the spread of disease, it is natural for some people to feel concerned or stressed. Strong emotions can trigger an asthma attack. Take steps to help yourself cope with stress and anxiety.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a virus (more specifically, a coronavirus) identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan, China.