Benjamin Cory Harow’s Take on Life After the Pandemic

Dr. Benjamin Cory Harow has been very vocal about the causes and concerns surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic. Ever since the virus hit the United States in early 2020, he has been interviewed on numerous news outlets offering tips on how the country could slow the spread and prevent their loved ones from getting sick. He described the prevention of the spread as “the number one goal right now” and said that people “need to be good citizens of a larger community and limit exposure to other people.” Having been such an active voice on the matter, the question now is, what are his thoughts on health and safety once life goes back to normal?

Dr. Harow, who is an Emergency Medicine Specialist in Boynton Beach, Florida, is always going to encourage people to practice good hygiene. Once businesses start operating at full capacity and people finally start returning to work, there are still numerous precautions that should be taken. This way, we can continue to ensure the health and safety of the people around us long after the pandemic is over. Here are five ways Dr. Harow believes people can stay healthy after Covid-19:

  1. Wash Your Hands 

This one seems like a given, but it is essential to preventing germs from entering the body. Use soap and rinse it under water for at least 20 seconds. Hand sanitizer is also great to use to keep your hands clean.

  1. Wear a Mask

If someone covers their face with a mask, they help prevent the spread of infections if they are sick with the cold or flu.

  1. Disinfect Touched Surfaces

Tables, computer keyboards, cell phones, door knobs, all of these surfaces carry germs. Stay on top of it and wipe down surfaces daily to stay clean and healthy.

  1. Maintain Social Distancing

Although everyone is excited to get vaccinated and get back to normalcy, the virus is not leaving any time soon. Even with immunity, it is wise to still practice social distancing to protect others in public places. 

  1. Stay Home if You are Sick

If this pandemic has taught us anything, it is to stay home if someone is under the weather. It is better to stay and work from home for a few days instead of putting others at risk of getting sick. 

After graduating from Stony Brook University of Medicine with honors and earning his residency in emergency medicine from the University of Chicago, Benjamin Cory Harow is the ideal person to turn to for guidance about keeping our bodies healthy. He has certifications and licenses to practice medicine in Illinois, Florida and Massachusetts. He has over twenty two years of experience, he is associated with many hospitals in Florida including Delray Medical Center and West Boca Medical Center. He is a person many people can trust when he speaks about the coronavirus pandemic.

This past year has been  very grueling and everyone is ready to the Covid-19 in the rearview mirror and finally move on with their lives. Dr. Harow is the first to admit he misses going on vacations with his family, spending time with friends,  and having the freedom to go anywhere at any time. However, when things do go back to normal, hopefully society will adopt these new healthy habits in order to prevent the widespread of other contagious diseases. People must learn from this experience and come out on the other side as better than before. 2020 definitely made its mark, but the world will heal from this. The lessons, however,  will remain and will be passed down to future generations to hopefully prevent another pandemic.