Recent Blogs
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Health Care
Do I Need to Wear a Workout Mask?
Estimated read time:The CDC recommends wearing masks in public settings when social distancing is difficult to maintain — this includes wearing a workout mask indoors or out.
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Coronavirus Resources
Face Shields Vs. Face Masks
Estimated read time:Many people are opting to wear a face shield for coronavirus protection rather than a face mask, but shields may not provide the same level of protection when worn alone.
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Public Health
Heading Back to School With New Health and Safety Measures
Estimated read time:The 2020-21 school year will likely look different than what your child is familiar with. Help keep them healthy both physically and mentally.
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Coronavirus Resources
The Best Face Coverings to Protect You Against COVID-19
Estimated read time:The recommendation for us all to wear face coverings in public places comes after further research has proved they are critical in helping our communities fight COVID-19.
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Health Care
Assessing Your COVID-19 Risk: Why Rising Numbers Matter
Estimated read time:As the number of coronavirus transmissions rise again, learn why tracking transmissions and deaths is so important.
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Coronavirus Resources
Another Wave of Cases: What to Do to Avoid Another Lockdown
Estimated read time:If thinking ahead to late summer and fall brings a tinge of unease, we understand. Here’s what to know and how to make a difference.
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Coronavirus Resources
Coping with the Resurgence of COVID-19
Estimated read time:New waves of coronavirus cases, and restrictions to control them, might make you feel anxious. Here’s why that’s normal — and how to cope.
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Coronavirus Resources
Routine Health Care in Another Wave of COVID-19
Estimated read time:During another wave of COVID-19, our facilities are your safe haven for health care. With special measures in place, you can count on us.
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Coronavirus Resources
Moving Forward: How to Continue to Stay Safe After Reopening
Estimated read time:Relaxed restrictions across the country bring opportunities to reconnect. Here’s what you need to know to understand and manage health risks.