One Vital Step This Doctor Wishes Everyone Would Take
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Q. A few years ago, when we first got married, my husband, Logan, and I decided to paint the living room in our new home. It sounded like a great idea at the time, but we didn’t get very far. We ended up hiring someone, but kept the super heavy-duty face masks we bought for the project. This past month, we dusted off the packages and have been putting the masks to use to protect ourselves from
COVID-19.
We’ve been really good about staying inside and social distancing to avoid getting coronavirus. We haven’t left the house, unless we had to walk the dog, and we’ve gotten grocery delivery for the most part. We’ve kept in touch with family and friends over Zoom, have been reading lots of books on Kindle, and my husband started learning a new language for a trip we hope to take in the future. It sounds
like we are doing all the right things to stay well and healthy, but my mother insists we get our incapacity planning documents in order, just in case. “You can never be too prepared,” is her mantra. But we are only in our early thirties! I can understand my mom being concerned about herself and my dad, as far as planning goes. But why should young people like ourselves worry about such things?
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Critter Corner: Should I Update My Incapacity Planning Preferences Because of the Coronavirus Pandemic?
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I have seen friends and family fall ill with coronavirus. Luckily, they all survived. It got me to thinking that I need to review and update my advance directives at this time to make sure what I wanted before is still relevant if I should get coronavirus. I did my planning many years ago. Are there any things in particular I should take into consideration during this
time?
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