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We asked 13 public health experts whether they double-mask None of them do

We asked 13 public health experts whether they double-mask. None of them do. hbrueck@businessinsider.com (Hilary Brueck,Kelsie Sandoval) © NIH/New York Press Club Dr. Fauci demonstrated his double masking technique for members of the New York Press Club on Friday, January 29, 2020. NIH/New York Press Club Insider asked 13 leading public health experts what they re doing in the face of new variants. None are double-masking. Experts stress mask fit, layers, and fabric quality are the most important factors to consider in personal protection. Double-masking can be a good solution if you have one high-quality mask that you want to keep protected, or if you want a tighter fit than one mask provides. 

Coronavirus Update: Hikers Told To Forgo Entire Appalachian Trail Due To COVID-19

LIVE BLOG - CORONAVIRUS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE: AT Thru-hikers told to stand down this season Update: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 10:01 a.m. Hikers are being advised to postpone plans to hike the entire length of the Appalachian Trail this year due to COVID-19. The Asheville Citizen Times reports the Appalachian Trail Conservancy made the suggestion because it feels the pandemic makes long-distance hikes unsafe. Morgan Sommerville, regional director for the conservancy, says that as long as the pandemic continues, while vaccines aren t widely available and there s been no all-clear signs from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the conservancy is recommending against long-distance hikes on the trail.

Coronavirus Update: Some N H Seniors Say Vaccine Scheduling Confusing, Complicated

Coronavirus Update: N H Reports 6 Deaths, 808 New COVID-19 Infections

LIVE BLOG - CORONAVIRUS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE: Six more New Hampshire residents die of COVID-19 Update: Sunday, Jan. 24, 5:30 p.m. State health officials announced six more coronavirus deaths Sunday, bringing New Hampshire s death toll since the start of the pandemic to 987. The patients who died were all over 60, according to the state, and resided in Belknap, Coos, Rockingham, and Sullivan counties. The Department of Health and Human Services also reported 808 new COVID-19 cases, including 98 positive test results for individuals younger than 18. There are currently more than six thousand active coronavirus cases in New Hampshire, and 239 residents are hospitalized with the virus.

As nursing homes get vaccine, assisted living centers are left waiting

As nursing homes get vaccine, assisted living centers are left waiting © Paul Bersebach/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images Residents get the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at the Emerald Court senior living community in Anaheim, Calif., Jan. 8, 2021. As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout reaches residents of nursing homes across the country, long-term care advocates remain concerned that many of the nation s most vulnerable citizens who are living in similar, high-risk congregate settings are being left to wait. Assisted living facilities, which range from small homes to large complexes, are aimed at older people who are largely independent but still in need of medical or personal care. Because of the communal nature of the facilities, assisted living residents face many of the same increased risks for the coronavirus as those in nursing homes.

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