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Caring for Someone Who Has COVID-19

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Caring for Someone Who Has COVID-19

Your loved one has a COVID-19 infection, and you're caring for them at home. This video will show you some things to do as you provide care.

To watch the video:

Scan the QR code

Using your mobile device, scan the following code:

 

OR

Go to the website:

www.kramesvideo.com

Enter the prescription code:


 67J

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