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Coronavirus FAQ: How Do I Protect Myself If The Coronavirus Can Linger In The Air?
Researchers say airborne transmission is possible, especially in cramped indoor settings, but it's unclear how much it contributes to the spread. Here's how to lower your risks, just in case.
Kids Feel Pandemic Stress Too. Here's How To Help Them Thrive
For children, the distress shows itself in difficult moods, stomachaches or even regression to behaviors from earlier childhood. Here are seven ideas to help anxious kids feel better.
As Kenya Keeps Schools Shut, Teen Pregnancies Are Rising
The country's schools are closed until January as the coronavirus surges. Meanwhile, officials say there's an increase in underage expecting mothers.
A Phoenix Nonprofit Opens Up A Hotel To Homeless Coronavirus Patients
Scott Simon speaks with Thomas Salts, one of the COVID-19 patients treated and cared for in a Phoenix hotel by Circle the City, a group providing care and services to people experiencing homelessness.
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Navigating Diversity - Police Brtuality & Implicit Bias
In this episode of Navigating Diversity, host Krystoff Kissoon is joined by guest Nyele Alvarez, President of Pocatello People of Color United (PPOCU), to…
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Coronavirus Sparks New Interest In Using Ultraviolet Light To Disinfect Indoor Air
Germicidal ultraviolet light technology has a proven track record against indoor transmission of tuberculosis and other airborne viruses. It's now being used in some restaurants and on subways.
Schools, Businesses, Cities Push Back On Rule Blocking Some International Students
The Trump administration says it will ban international students in the fall if their education is online-only. Colleges and businesses say that decision could devastate the economy.
New York To Require Contact Info From Air Travelers From Restricted States
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state is deploying teams to check for proof that travelers getting off flights have completed forms before leaving airports across the state.
Hong Kong Disneyland Closes Again Because Of Coronavirus
A city health official called the virus's spread in Hong Kong "a bit out of control," according to a report from Asia Times. Hong Kong has reported 1,469 cases of the coronavirus and seven deaths.
The Customer Is Always Right. Except When They Won't Wear A Mask
In the age of COVID-19, most people follow social distancing and mask guidelines when they enter stores and restaurants. But then there are the nightmare customers who won't comply.
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