Lori Galarreta
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A virologist explains.
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A few tips and tricks for you and your kids.
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They're asking the public (that's you) to submit journals, face masks, craft projects and photographs.
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There's been a lot of interest in antibody tests for the coronavirus but experts warn against holding too much stock in them.
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An 82-year-old bookshop is relying on community donations to stay afloat during coronavirus shut-down.
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Words matter: The WHO and others are urging the use of the phrase 'physical distancing' instead of 'social distancing' when it comes to all of us staying apart from one another.
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There's a few things to think about when caring for some with COVID-19 at home: wear masks, sterilize constantly, and don't shake out their laundry
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Experts say there's never been a better time to date online. So, yes, you can find love in this time of the coronavirus.
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With news about the virus potentially 'lingering' in the air folks want to know: 'Should people without symptoms be wearing them when they go out?'
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Change clothes when you get back from the market? Not necessary, a public health expert says. Just wash your hands for 20 seconds.