August 20, 2020

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Coronavirus experts and survivors urge taking these steps as the pandemic claims lives

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As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, elected leaders, public health officials and virus survivors who contracted the virus early and after longs, painful treatments, are now in recovery are speaking up about what others can do to keep safe—and plan ahead.

When the pandemic hit in March, Lynus Parker, for instance, thought he was mostly safe and not at much risk for infection. At 57, he was young and fit and he mostly worked from home.

But, he still caught the —which put him in hospitals for three months—and he and his wife, Kirsten, are now telling their story in hopes of helping others to avoid their ordeal.

Wearing a mask and washing your hands can prevent the spread of the virus. But, you also should set up set up automatic bill pay in case you are suddenly hospitalized for a long time and sedated, discuss end-of-life instructions with you family and have a will.

On Friday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer continued to urge Michiganders to wear masks and announced a plan to provide more than 4 million of them to people who need them.

The first two confirmed COVID-19 cases in Michigan were reported March 10, the first death on March 19. The number of cases and deaths steadily increased, then began to fall, but has been increasing—again.

"Youth will not protect you from this virus," Whitmer warned. "Your will not protect you from this virus. And this virus will not go away just because we're tired of dealing with it."

The only way the pandemic can be stopped, she said, is for all of us to do our part.

Here's hat the experts urge:

Hospitalization was difficult enough for both of them, but fortunately, they said, they already had discussed some questions, and those conversations were not something they had to try to have.

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