How to Stay Well—From the Church of Scientology

How to Stay Well—From the Church of Scientology March 26, 2020

The Church of Scientology has updated the Scientology.org website with a new resource center to share best practices for getting through this pandemic.

S0 far, some 529,000 people have been diagnosed internationally with COVID-19. And although there is still no cure, there is a great deal all of us can do for PREVENTION. The tools and tips in this prevention resource center are intended to help protect you and your family and friends and lower your risk of contracting the disease or spreading it to others.

These common-sense guidelines are based on and consistent with the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and World Health Organization protocols. And they are easy to do.

Watch a brief video on the Scientology.org homepage. It gives 9 steps for staying well. Then read or download a copy of the booklet How to Keep Yourself and Others Well. Each of the steps outlined in the video is covered in greater detail in the easy-to-read booklet, including information on the kinds of basic ingredients to use to sanitize your home or, if you are still at work, your office.

Many of us are living in areas that are experiencing outbreaks of the pandemic, and there is a section of the booklet on what to do during an outbreak. First on the list is “Adherence to Local Regulations and Guidelines.”

By following the guidelines and precautions in this booklet, you can help prevent the spread of illness and maintain a healthy environment.

We are quite literally all in this together and it is up to each of us to protect ourselves, our friends, families and the community at large.

Read and pass on this information to get through this as fast and safely as possible.

The information provided on the Scientology website should not be construed as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have.


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