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How to help special needs community during COVID pandemic

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How to help special needs community during COVID pandemic
How to help special needs community during COVID pandemic

The coronavirus death toll in America has now reach more than 100,000 and as more states begin to reopen, a Jackson County mother wants to remind everyone why they should remain mindful of others during this time.

Since been- discharged from the hospital.

- m-s-d-h is also investigating - other suspected cases.- - the coronavirus death toll in - america has now reached more- than 100 thousand.- and as more states begin to ope- up, one local mother- wants to remind everyone why- they should remain mindful- of others during this time.

- mika hartman lives in ocean - springs and she's the mother of- baby hudson.- we've introduced you to this- family in the past.

- hudson has numerous medical - conditions that - puts him at high risk of gettin- seriously sick from the - coronavirus.- the family has had to completel- change their way- of life to make sure baby hudso- does not get covid-19,- which would be deadly for him.- mika says, oftentimes, when - thinking of those who are at- high-risk when it comes to dyin- from coronavirus- people forget about the special- needs community.- she wants people to be more - cautious, for the sake of - her son and others like him.- - "right now it is still so - unknown, and as we- start to open up if we become t- lax to fast then we will have - another round of this - and that is not something any o- us want to go through.

Keep - little hudson in- mind as you are out there - pulling your mask down to talk- to people or as your- pulling your gloves off to touc- something, you know it could- - - - really be life or death for our- family.

" - mika also wants to remind peopl- to be thoughtful when buying- essential items like cleaning - supplies as some families with- children with special needs - can't afford to stock pile and- they need to keep things- sanitized for their children.

- - according to the

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