(NEXSTAR) – Amid tightening state and local restrictions to fight the coronavirus pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention want to make sure everyone knows how to wear – and care for – ...
It’s normal to be overwhelmed or anxious about doing anything as the pandemic continues to wear on and scientists and epidemiologists learn new information about COVID-19, resulting in continually ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its mask-wearing advice over the weekend to clarify that some masks are more effective at preventing the spread of COVID than others ...
Mandatory masking at Logan Airport and on the T is now a thing of the past. At the same time, many schools, workplaces, museums and stores have also shed their mask requirements. For those who are ...
Knowing which mask to pick and making sure it’s not a fake requires the sleuthing skills of a forensic investigator. Our guide can help. Credit...Charlie Rubin for The New York Times Supported by By ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) made a huge change to its masking recommendations in mid-January following the identification of the new Omicron variant, announcing that there are ...
With the right care, your high-performance mask can last for multiple uses. By Tara Parker-Pope Where do you typically keep your high-quality, medical-style masks? A) In several brown paper bags ...
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The CDC is urging Americans to up their mask game in the face of the Omicron variant. The agency says the best mask for you is the one that fits you well (covering both nose and mouth) and that you ...
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Associate Breaking News Editor and Co-Host of The Conversation Weekly Podcast On April 18, 2022, a judge in Florida struck down the federal mandate requiring passengers on mass transit to wear masks.