Although we are living through a pandemic, people still want to treat each other with kindness and respect — and “conduct themselves so that they’re not offending others, not hurting other people’s feelings.” Swann, the author of Let Crazy Be Crazy: Then Politely Get What You Want, Get Your Point Across, and Gently Put Rude People in Their Place, talked to NPR about how to tackle six common COVID-19 conundrums.
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1 What ‘airborne coronavirus’ means, and how to protect yourself (National Geographic)
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2 Children Can Get Severe COVID-19, CDC Says — Especially Black And Hispanic Children (NPR)
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3 FREE VIRTUAL EVENTS THIS WEEK: A Celebration of Life, Legacy, and Service to Black Women (BWHI)
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4 “Hygiene Theater” – cleaning the way to a false sense of security (The Atlantic)
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5 A User’s Guide To Masks: What’s Best At Protecting Others (And Yourself) (NPR)
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6 Can You Get Covid-19 Again? It’s Very Unlikely, Experts Say (New York Times)
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7 To Go Out or Not Go Out (Mount Carmel Health)
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8 Multilingual COVID-19 Resources (FDA)
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9 Instagram accounts to help you stay informed
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10 The covid-19 racial disparities could be even worse than we think (Washington Post)