Having been mostly home-bound for months, it’s easy to understand the urge to go out and “get back to normal.” With businesses reopening and events happening, the opportunity is there. So, the question is no longer can you go out; the question is, should you? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has some thoughts.
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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 A User’s Guide To Masks: What’s Best At Protecting Others (And Yourself) (NPR)