When one of the family members is infected with the coronavirus, everyday life at home is turned upside down to limit the risk of transmission of the disease.

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This is the fear of this year 2020: catching the coronavirus.

And it has become a reality for many, while France has just passed the milestone of two million cases of Covid-19 officially identified since the start of the pandemic.

For families in which one of the members is infected and must isolate themselves at home, it is quite a daily task to reorganize to limit the risks of transmission to the rest of the family.

Some decide to make separate rooms, others take their meals at different times, and all have to organize themselves to ensure the continuity of family life.

But how do you organize yourself at home when you have Covid-19?

How to minimize the risk of transmission when you have to continue to take care of your young children?

How not to be contaminated by a sick spouse when you are still in full confinement?

How to maintain physical distancing when living in a small apartment?

More than ever, barrier gestures are required.

And ventilating your home and disinfecting surfaces must quickly become a reflex, just like wearing a mask, including at home.

Constraints that must be supported to avoid contagion.

Is this your case?

Who in your household has contracted Covid-19: you, your spouse or one of your children?

What measures have you taken in your home to limit the risk of contamination?

And how do you reconcile this situation with the lockdown?

Is the whole family isolated at home?

Do your children (if they are not infected) continue to go to school?

Can you all wear the mask at home?

Tell us.

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