"Simply being in the home with someone who has COVID 19 doesn't mean that you will also get it," explains Dr. Price. The video talks about many preventative means if you need to share living arrangements with an infected individual.
The disease is transmitted through prolonged interaction with infected people. Face contact is the main means to become infected.
Masks are unnecessary in preventing air transmission. However, if they prevent you from touching your face then masks can be beneficial.
Most healthy people who see symptoms do not need to go to the hospital. The only reason that you need to go to the hospital is if you are short off breath. If your short of breath, don't be scared. Simply go to the hospital. If you have a fever, stay home.
You can go to Starbucks and get coffee so long as you "follow the rules" of washing hands before and after.
Social distancing is necessary right now. It will likely be necessary for months, if not a year. It is possible that there will multiple spikes in cases. People will likely see numbers go down and then become more carefree; leading to spikes. As more people adopt proper care, specifically hand hygiene, cases will be manageable.
This appears to be a male predominant disease.
People who are infected can become immune. Some people may encounter relapses but this is mostly because their body hasn't fully overcome the disease.
Don't use Ibuprofen. Use Tylenol.