Several People Are Going Into ‘Self-Quarantine’ During Coronavirus, Here’s How To Do It

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As coronavirus spreads across the world, many people are going into so-called “self-quarantine.” But what does that even mean? As MarketWatch explains, the process requires some advance planning, and you may actually wind up being pretty busy at home during your period of containment..

For starters, as The Independent reports, not everyone needs to self-quarantine, although it’s not necessarily a bad idea to do so. The people who absolutely should be self-quarantining include those who have been potentially exposed to a person with the illness; people who have been to countries where the disease is rampant (such as Italy); or older people or people with compromised immune systems or underlying health conditions. For example, as reported by The Inquisitr, 77-year-old The View hostess Joy Behar, whose age puts her at a higher risk for complications from COVID-19, has decided to self-quarantine.

So what should you do and not do during your self-quarantine?

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