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Pregnant Women with COVID-19 (Data Collected between January 22- September 22-2020)
The total cases recorded in the States of women with COVID-19 were 23,222 as of September 22, 2020. Out of which 5,243 were hospitalized, and 55 women were reported who lost their lives.
Guidelines by CDC for Preventing the Community Spread of COVID-19

Optimizing the Possibilities of the Exposure
One of the most effective ways of curbing the virus and breaking the chain of its massive spread is social distancing.
Other Preventive Measures
Sticking too good habits can help in reducing the risk of infection. Washing hands frequently, sanitizing, and wearing masks, especially when in crowded areas.
Protecting the high-risk population
People above 70 years of age, people with health issues, healthcare workers, are at a high risk of contracting the virus, and it is of utmost importance to protect them.
Conclusion
The majority of people with COVID 19 go through mild to moderate symptoms and can recover without any special care. However, it ultimately depends on a person’s immune system. The virus is mainly transmitted through the droplets that fall on the surface or floor when an infected person sneezes, coughs, or breathes out. One can get infected by coming in close contact with the patient or by touching a contaminated surface. Generally, people have a habit of touching their eyes, nose, mouth many times a day.Â