So you want to wear a face mask? Good call. A growing body of evidence supports the idea that wearing face masks in public, even when you feel well, can help curb the spread of the coronavirus — since people can spread the virus even without showing symptoms. That’s the main reason to wear a mask: to protect other people from you. But what kind of mask is best?
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1 What ‘airborne coronavirus’ means, and how to protect yourself (National Geographic)
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2 $400 in weekly unemployment benefits could actually be less (USA TODAY)
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3 Children Can Get Severe COVID-19, CDC Says — Especially Black And Hispanic Children (NPR)
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4 10 Census Facts That Bust Common Myths About The 2020 U.S. Head Count (NPR)
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5 Census Bureau Will End Counting Early, Risking Inaccurate Data (NPR)
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6 How To Politely Ask Someone To Follow COVID-19 Guidelines (NPR)
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7 State Voting Requirements (U.S. Vote Foundation/The Skimm)
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8 FREE VIRTUAL EVENTS THIS WEEK: A Celebration of Life, Legacy, and Service to Black Women (BWHI)
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9 “Hygiene Theater” – cleaning the way to a false sense of security (The Atlantic)
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10 Can You Get Covid-19 Again? It’s Very Unlikely, Experts Say (New York Times)