
COVID-19: What to Expect as Cases Rise, Again
While COVID-19 cases rising nationwide in late 2020 and we wait on a COVID-19 vaccine, here’s what to know to stay safe.
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While COVID-19 cases rising nationwide in late 2020 and we wait on a COVID-19 vaccine, here’s what to know to stay safe.
If you’ve had COVID-19, you should make sure to get a flu shot this year. Learn why it’s important and when the CDC advises you to get vaccinated.
Maybe your aunt won’t wear a mask, or your sibling won’t socially distance. How can you keep your family relationships steady while disagreeing on coronavirus precautions? Try these tips.
As you plan to head to the polls to cast your vote in person, whether on Election Day or during early voting, here’s how you can do so safely.
Compared to coronavirus, the flu has more symptoms, but flu symptoms often appear suddenly, where COVID-19 symptoms can take up to two weeks to appear.
So long as they meet the recommended guidelines set by the CDC, masks can be made as fashionable as the wearer would like.
Many people are opting to wear a face shield for coronavirus protection rather than a face mask, but shields may not provide the same level of protection when worn alone.
The recommendation for us all to wear face coverings in public places comes after further research has proved they are critical in helping our communities fight COVID-19.
We know you have questions about coronavirus testing. We’re here to help answer them, with information from the CDC. Read more here.
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