How to get a plenary indulgence during the Coronavirus pandemic, according to the Vatican

The Vatican Apostolic Penitentiary has announced an opportunity for plenary indulgence during the current coronavirus pandemic.

According to the decree, “t has gift of special Indulgences is granted to the suffering faithful of COVID-19 disease, commonly known as Coronavirus, as well as for Healthcare Workers, family members, and all those who for any reason, including through prayer take care of them. "

A plenary indulgence removes all temporal punishment due for sins, but one must have "a spirit detached from any sin" in order to fully apply.

Faithful who qualify for a plenary indulgence during the coronavirus pandemic:
Those who suffer from coronavirus disease
Those ordered to quarantine because of the virus
Healthcare workers, family members and others who care for those with coronavirus (exposing themselves to contagion)
Do at least one of the following:
Join spiritually through the media in the celebration of Holy Mass
Say the Rosary
Pious practice of the Via Crucis (or other forms of devotion)
Recite the Creed, the Lord's Prayer and "a pious invocation to the Blessed Virgin Mary, offering this proof in a spirit of faith in God and of charity towards their brothers and sisters".
It must also perform all of the following characteristics as soon as possible: (consider the three usual conditions for a plenary session)
Sacramental Confession
Eucharistic communion
Pray for the Pope's intentions
The faithful who do not suffer from coronavirus can:
"Implore Almighty God for the end of the epidemic, relief for those who are afflicted and eternal salvation for those whom the Lord has called to himself."

In addition to the usual conditions mentioned above for a plenary indulgence, carry out at least one of the following:

Visit the Blessed Sacrament or go to Eucharistic adoration
Read the Holy Scriptures for at least half an hour
Recite the Holy Rosary
Pious exercise of the Via Crucis
Recite the Chaplet of Divine Mercy
Plenary indulgence for those who are unable to receive the Anointing of the Sick:
The decree adds that "the Church prays for those who find themselves unable to receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick and Viaticum, each entrusting to Divine Mercy by virtue of the communion of saints and granting the faithful a Plenary Indulgence on the point of death, provided that they are duly disposed and have recited some prayers during their life (in this case the Church compensates for the three normal conditions required). For the attainment of this indulgence the use of the crucifix or the cross is recommended. "