We are certainly living through an unprecedented period, at least in modern times. COVID-19 has caused disruptions to societies around the globe in order to slow the progression of the coronavirus. We are all likely living very different lives than we were three weeks ago. The following article is from the Canadian Government (Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Prevention and risks). It explains guidelines and best practices to manage your risk of contracting or spreading COVID-19. Read the article and then respond to the question below. Using the article posted above and thinking about your own risk management strategies with respect to COVID-19, identify: a) Four risks you face regarding COVID-19 b) Specific actions you are taking (or perhaps avoiding) to manage those risks c) Identify which kind of strategy our action or decision is (i.e., risk avoidance, risk reduction, risk assumption, transfer of risk). Note: One obvious risk we all face is contracting coronavirus. You can all use that risk and you might use it more than once because you might be doing multiple things to address that risk - but you need to think of at least 3 different risks for part a. We are certainly living through an unprecedented period, at least in modern times. COVID-19 has caused disruptions to societies around the globe in order to slow the progression of the coronavirus. We are all likely living very different lives than we were three weeks ago. The following article is from the Canadian Government (Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Prevention and risks). It explains guidelines and best practices to manage your risk of contracting or spreading COVID-19. Read the article and then respond to the question below. Using the article posted above and thinking about your own risk management strategies with respect to COVID-19, identify: a) Four risks you face regarding COVID-19 b) Specific actions you are taking (or perhaps avoiding) to manage those risks c) Identify which kind of strategy our action or decision is (i.e., risk avoidance, risk reduction, risk assumption, transfer of risk). Note: One obvious risk we all face is contracting coronavirus. You can all use that risk and you might use it more than once because you might be doing multiple things to address that risk - but you need to think of at least 3 different risks for part a