
Feeling Sick, But Not With COVID-19 Symptoms?
We're is here to help clarify what to do and how to take care of yourself if you don’t feel well during the pandemic, but don’t think you have COVID-19 symptoms, either.
Your child’s back-to-school physical is a great way to start the school year in the healthiest way possible. Know how to prepare and make the most of this annual visit.
We're is here to help clarify what to do and how to take care of yourself if you don’t feel well during the pandemic, but don’t think you have COVID-19 symptoms, either.
If you think you’ve been exposed to coronavirus or have flu-like symptoms, it’s important to limit your social contact to prevent spreading germs.
So long as they meet the recommended guidelines set by the CDC, masks can be made as fashionable as the wearer would like.
We know that wearing face masks will help stop the spread of the coronavirus, and as flu season approaches, they may also help us reduce the number of people who become infected.
The CDC recommends wearing masks in public settings when social distancing is difficult to maintain — this includes wearing a workout mask indoors or out.
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.
When schools reopen, special safety measures will be in place. Here are five ways school might be different for your children when they return.
Prepare your family for a successful start to the new school year by practicing these tips.
The 2020-21 school year will likely look different than what your child is familiar with. Help keep them healthy both physically and mentally.
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