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What to Know About Coronavirus Vaccines and Their Side Effects
Moderate vaccine side effects like an injection-site reaction are not cause for alarm. Here’s what you should know about coronavirus vaccines. -
Masks Lower the Risk of Spreading or Getting COVID-19 by More Than 70%, Studies Show
Your mask can block virus particles that you exhale and can protect you from respiratory droplets from others, too. -
How mRNA Speeds Up Vaccine Development
Many COVID-19 vaccines are being made using synthetic mRNA, which leads the body’s protein production in cells to help fight the virus. Read more, here. -
Coronavirus Vaccine: EUA vs. FDA Approval
According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, they are in partnership with the Department of Defense to help develop, make and distribute millions of vaccine doses for COVID-19 as... -
Blood Donations Critical During COVID-19
Donated blood from those who are healthy and the blood plasma of recently-recovered coronavirus patients is needed now more than ever. -
The Truth About Coronavirus Vaccine Myths
With the first coronavirus vaccine coming soon, get the facts about the vaccine so you can feel informed and confident. -
Zinc, Vitamin D, Vitamin C: Do They Protect Against Coronavirus?
They may boost the immune system, but can they treat or prevent COVID-19? -
COVID-19 Isn’t Over: Here’s How to Remain Safe
The CDC recommends creating a household plan to help protect your health and the health of those you care about. Here’s an isolation strategy if a family member has or is suspected of having COVID-19... -
COVID-19: What to Expect as Cases Rise, Again
While COVID-19 cases rising nationwide in late 2020 and we wait on a COVID-19 vaccine, here’s what to know to stay safe. -
Manage Election Stress by Putting Your Mental Health First
Amidst the craziness of the world around us, however you’re feeling mentally is OK. Acknowledge those emotions, surround yourself with a strong support system and together, we’ll get through it.