Why do people in good health need to take precautionary measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19?

Everyone is at risk for getting COVID-19 if they are exposed to the virus.

Some people can have COVID-19, be contagious, and not show any symptoms. Although you may not feel the effects of this disease, you could still spread it to someone who is at higher risk of becoming severely ill, which means they may require hospitalization, intensive care, or a ventilator to help them breathe, or they may not survive.

People at higher risk generally include older adults and those with underlying medical conditions.

Following the simple recommended safety measures such as wearing face coverings and socially distancing helps protect all of our communities, especially our most vulnerable.

Find more recommendations on our COVID-19 Guidance page.

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1. How does COVID-19 spread?
2. How contagious is COVID-19?
3. Can you have COVID-19 and not show symptoms?
4. Why should you be concerned about COVID-19?
5. Why are we following safety measures like social distancing and wearing masks for COVID-19 and not the flu?
6. Why do people in good health need to take precautionary measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19?
7. What do I do if I need to get health care that is not related to COVID-19?
8. What can I do at home to help prevent the spread of COVID-19?
9. What is contact tracing?
10. What resources are available for business in St. Croix County affected by COVID-19?
11. What can my workplace do to help prevent the spread of COVID-19?
12. Am I required to wear a face covering?
13. How do face coverings slow the spread of COVID-19?
14. Where can I get a face covering?