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Stock up on these COVID-19 essentials to be prepared in case you or someone in your household gets sick.

Here are 10 of our top ones.

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And see to it you’re up-to-date on prescription refills.

The last thing you want is to run out of your prescriptions while you’re sick.

Thankfully, it wasn’t long before home tests were available.

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Either way, be sure to clean the thermometer between each use.

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4. you could alsotry honey to ease the cough.

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5.

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TheCDChas complete isolation guidelines, based on the results of your COVID-19 test and your symptomsor lack of them.

Of note: The guidelines are the same for both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals.

TheEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA)provides a list of approved disinfectants that kill COVID-19.

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6.

We’ve also got a recipe for how tomake your own sanitizing solutionat home when in a pinch.

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7.

Soup

According toEatingWellstaff dietitians,one of the best things to eat if you have COVID-19 is soup.

It offers nutrition and helps you stay hydrated.

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Tea also packsample health benefitseven when you’re not under the weather.

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9.

Hand Soap

One of the most popular refrains from the pandemic-ridden years: Wash your hands!

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10.

Tissues

With COVID-19 can come a lot of sneezing, nasal congestion and nose-wiping.

Who wants to add a raw, red nose to the mix?

Just be sure to wash your hands after blowing or wiping your nose.

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