Allison Aubrey
Stories
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How To Celebrate July 4th Safely During The Coronavirus Pandemic
COVID-19 can't stop the July Fourth holiday. But how can you have fun and stay safe at the same time? Also, as new hot spots emerge, how best to assess the risk in your community.
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CDC: At Least 20 Million Americans Have Had Coronavirus. Here's Who's At Highest Risk
The U.S. has had about 10 times more coronavirus cases than were captured by testing, according to new estimates released by the federal government.
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Even In A Pandemic, WHO Believes That Public Protests Are Important
The World Health Organization, in a press conference on Monday, expressed solidarity with the demonstrations calling for racial justice — and shared advice to reduce the risk of catching COVID-19.
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Beyond Protests: 5 More Ways To Channel Anger Into Action To Fight Racism
Social justice advocates and psychologists point to a range of strategies to promote racial justice, including using your creative energy and talents. Political engagement and self-care help, too.
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Coronavirus FAQs: How To Stay Safe While Protesting; When To Go Out After Recovery
Also: If I head to a new state or country for a visit, do I need to self isolate to protect others in case I'm contagious?
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From Camping To Dining Out: Here's How Experts Rate The Risks Of 14 Summer Activities
The weather's warming up and public spaces are starting to reopen. How do you decide what's safe to do? We have guidance to help you compare and evaluate the risks.
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CDC Advice On Surface Spread Of COVID-19 'Has Not Changed,' Agency Says
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a headline change on its website seemed to trigger news reports saying its guidelines have changed.
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CDC Updates Guidelines For Reopening Public Places
Desks at least six feet apart, kids arriving at different times, eating lunch in the classrooms — the CDC has updated guidelines for re-opening public places, including schools.
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Businesses, Schools Draw On CDC's Guidance To Reopen
The CDC's reopen guidance calls on businesses and schools to monitor for symptoms and to have systems to protect high-risk individuals. How can schools and businesses put this into action?
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CDC Releases New Reopening Guidelines
The CDC has released new guidelines for businesses and schools to help them decide whether they are ready to reopen.