Making Healthy Lifestyle Changes

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As we enter the summer season, it’s time to start making healthy lifestyle changes. If you’re still worried about getting infected now that things are opening up from the COVID-19 pandemic, there is one thing that can help protect you from getting infected or help you pull through if you do get infected: practice a healthy lifestyle to maximize your immune system.

Karen Flanagan, Health Ministries Coordinator

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