Beverly Area Planning Association press release:
April 29, 2020
By Gary Jenkins, BAPA Community Safety Liaison
If another month begins after ordering a stay in Chicago, you should read some important safety guidelines.
Respect for common sense in terms of health and safety is vital for each of us to act in a better place on the other side of this pandemic. Stay home, save lives. If you have to go out, wear a mask, exercise a social distance (at least one meter away if possible), if you need to meet others, do not meet in groups of more than ten people and keep social at all times Distance a wash your hands especially thoroughly and frequently.
We also need to be alert to possible fraud and fraud related to government payments from COVID-19 to individuals and businesses. FBI and IRS officials warn that fraudsters want to persecute unsuspecting citizens. The BAPA COVID - 19 information page on BAPA.org contains links to the websites you need to get updated information from local and federal agencies. Always remember who you share your information with, and if the deal seems too good and too easy to be true, it usually does.
If the weather is much more like spring, you will feel an understandable need to get out of your COVID detention. I understand! The streets are not as crowded as always. So watch your surroundings and call 911 if you see someone or something that may not seem right.
Finally, with the increase in purchases of household cleaning solutions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the CDC has released a note indicating that calls to the poison information hotline have increased. CDC recommends that consumers read the labels of all cleaning solutions that they can use at home. If you have any questions, the toxicology hotline is 1-800-222-1222 and general information is available at gift.org.
This press release was prepared by the Beverly Area Planning Association . The opinions expressed here are those of the author.
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