How To Protect Yourself When Someone In Your House Has COVID-19
If someone in your home has COVID-19, use these helpful tips to keep yourself and others as safe and healthy as possible.
If someone in your home has COVID-19, use these helpful tips to keep yourself and others as safe and healthy as possible.
Infectious disease specialists predict COVID-19 numbers to increase over the holidays, and you can spread it easily and unknowingly.
Several new studies determined that while it may feel uncomfortable, wearing a mask while exercising doesn’t hinder lung function.
Thanksgiving is a time for family, but what will it look like this year? Should you stay home or take a risk? Here’s what the experts say.
The CDC released a report stating that cloth face coverings now protect you from COVID-19, not just the people around you.
Still not wearing a mask correctly? Avoid these wrong mask-wearing techniques in order to keep yourself safe and protected.
Serve up an extra side of safety precautions at this year’s Thanksgiving feast. Keep celebrations small and avoid mixing households.
We’re all tense and getting a massage sounds wonderful. Read this article before you decide to get a massage, so you can be safe.
Planning on taking a domestic flight? With proper measures in place, air travel may be safer than eating out at a restaurant.
If you don’t want to vote by mail, here are tips to stay safe and protected from COVID-19 if you plan to cast your ballot in person.
The enhanced sanitation practices, required facial coverings, and encouraged hand washing may make this cold & flu season much safer.
Halloween’s going to be different this year, but you can still celebrate safely and ghoulishly to avoid coronavirus spread and infection.
Have you packed on some weight since the start of the pandemic? You are not alone and we can help you get back on track.
Holding a thermometer to your forehead to check your temperature is supposed to slow the spread of COVID-19, but how effective is it?
People use various materials to cover their faces, but are they effective against COVID-19? Neck gaiters are trendy, but may not protect you.
With plastic face shields becoming more popular, people are ready to ditch their masks. Studies show that that isn’t the wisest choice.
Is your child confused about masks? Do they need to wear one as they head back to school? Here’s how to explain masks to children.
You should always carry a mask in your car so you have it when you go places, but is it healthy to wear one while driving? Find out here.
Coronavirus cases continue to rise in the U.S., and certain states can’t keep the numbers down. See which states have the highest case rate
Finding the motivation to exercise on your own can be tough. Luckily, many fitness instructors now offer outdoor gym classes during the pandemic.
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