COVID-19 affects different people in different ways. Infected people have had a wide range of symptoms reported – from mild symptoms to severe illness.
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COVID-19 affects different people in different ways. Infected people have had a wide range of symptoms reported – from mild symptoms to severe illness.
This is the time to get your medicine cabinet ready for the winter weather and flu season. If you look at your supplies you can make a list of much needed items that are missing. This will vary according to every families needs.
I remember bundling up sick children having high fevers and diarrhea at 1 or 2 am looking for a 24 hour Pharmacy. Throw in a winter storm or other weather event and its a nightmare. You can prevent these kinds of scenarios. By simply planning ahead so you wont have to leave your home when you or someone in your house hold becomes sick.
Throw in the strains of of job loss, inability to pay bills, inability to get food, or simply trying to keep a roof over your head. All these will take an effect on your health as well. Lowering your immune system. Stay ahead of the game.
Get fresh air, take long/short walks locally, sit in the sun for 15-20 minutes daily (wear sunscreen). Take your medicines and vitamins, exercise (according to your ability), and drink water.
Here is a list of common items you may need:
Toilet Paper
Pain Relievers: (Adult/Children's) Pills, liquid, and body patches (for targeted areas).
Thermometer: takes temperature
Face Masks: store bought or homemade
Tissue
Alcohol: Spray masks after use and let dry between washing (washables only)
Vitamins: Adults and Children
(Multi-Vitamin, C, D)
D is a common vitamin people are low on during the winter months. Due to lack of sun exposure.
Cold/Flu Medicine: Adult and Children (Your choice), Throat Lozenges, Throat Sprays, Vicks Vapo Rub, Humidifier
Stomach Issue': Adult and Children
(Pepto Bismal etc)
Gatorade for rehydration
anti-diarrhea pills/liquid
Hemorrhoid treatments
wipes
First aid kit
Eye Care: your specific needs
Allergy Medicines Adult and Children's:
Benadryl, Allergy (Daily your choice), creams,
Calamine lotion
Dizziness: Dramamine etc
Women's: cranberry pills, yeast infection treatments, UTI treatments, pads/tampons/cup, AZO
Oral Hygiene:
Tooth Brushes, Tooth Paste, Mouth Wash, Floss, Oral Pain reliever (cankers sores etc..). mouth guard's. Peroxide for mouth and toothbrush cleaning
Foot Care: Powders, Cracked Heal treatment, Foot Fungi's sprays, epson salt.
Hand Wash/Soap/Anti-bacterial Gel/Liquid
Other: Ankle Sprain supports, knee leg, arm, hand etc.. Everyone
Our government cannot relate to the struggles of the average American. Many Americans refuse to acknowledge the problem themselves.... those that are lucky enough to still have a jobs. States are stacking food to the roofs of warehouses waiting for the impending rush when no food will be found in the stores. If there is no problem... why are States filling up warehouses of food. Competing with other states for the same products. The Department of Agriculture knows so does our President, Senate, and Congress. The untouchables. They would not go hungry while their constituents suffer.
We need to prepare our homes to the best of our ability. Get a little here and there to build up food reserves and buy seeds. Buy the seeds for foods that your family would enjoy eating. Study the growing times in your state/area. There are lists available by states of the best plants to grow and when. Do a simple online search for your state. Lastly, become pro-active it won't happen magically over night. Everything takes time from food growing along with pantry prepping. If your working towards it your ahead of the pack. The average American family only has 1-3 days of food in their home.
https://www.un.org/press/en/2020/sc14164.doc.htm April 21, 2020
https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/wisconsin-food-bank-expects-spike-hungry-people-recovery-falters
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/22/world/africa/coronavirus-hunger-crisis.html April 22, 2020
https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/west-coast-wildfires-09-10-2020/index.html September 10, 2020
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54097598 September 10, 2020
Hello Friends,
It's been a while. There has been so much happening within the past few months. Never in my wildest imagination did I expect to see America in state it's in. Covid-19 has swooped down and taken many lives. It shut down our country with stay in shelter orders. Food and product limitations. Face mask requirements for any daily outing. Home schooling. Loss of jobs and business's. It has many homeless or struggling. Those touched by Covid-19 may struggle with new health conditions.
The world around us suffers from the same. Many countries have experienced catastrophic weather events that has decimated crops. Countries are trying to outbid one another for what crops are available. Our economy is in a downward spiral. We have a tin shortage (canned food). We have a food shortage that most Americans want to continue to deny. We have a medicine shortage because China is a main supplier. The USA is dependent on so many other countries for goods/foods/equipment/machinery/services.
What can we do? PREPARE Here is an article I felt needed to be repeated that I wrote on last year:

I like to have foods that are pre-seasoned (canned) so that's less step to think about.