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Cloth masks do protect the wearer – breathing in less coronavirus means you get less sick

August 27, 2020 by Elise Edwards

“No mask is perfect, and wearing one might not prevent you from getting infected. But it might be the difference between a case of COVID-19 that sends you to the hospital and a case so mild you don’t even realize you’re infected.”

11 Highly Effective Ways For CEOs To Skyrocket Work-From-Home Performance

August 26, 2020 by Sean Kelly

As many are learning, working from home isn’t always easy. Remote work has many benefits, but it comes with its own unique set of challenges. Sean Kelly, Co-founder and CEO of SnackNation explains how to not only help your business survive, but thrive in these times.

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What Types of Face Masks Are Best for Coronavirus (COVID-19)?

August 26, 2020 by Alex Evans PharmD

If you’re putting in the effort to wear a mask, you should probably make sure you’re purchasing the right kind, wearing it properly, and washing it often enough. Here’s what you need to know.

What Are the Mild Symptoms of Coronavirus, and When Should You See a Doctor?

August 26, 2020 by Dr Sophie Vergnaud

Symptoms of Coronavirus (Covid-19) can present as “mild.” But In coronavirus jargon, “mild” really just means non life-threatening and not requiring hospitalization. Here’s a closer look at the typical symptoms and how to know when you should see a doctor.

How Ski Resorts Hope to Operate Under COVID-19 This Winter

August 25, 2020 by Elise Edwards

This winter, snow will not be the biggest source of uncertainty for skiers and ski operators. Dr. Ashish Jha, a professor at the Harvard School of Public Health and director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, shows which aspects of the ski experience could and could not be made coronavirus-safe.

Let’s Bring Some Fun to the Game

August 25, 2020 by Gregg Pasternack

You may not be able to take me out to the ballgame, but at least give me something to cheer for. From cardboard cutouts to fake crowd noise, Coronavirus has without a doubt stolen some of the excitement from sports. It’s time to bring it back.

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