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Harvard Doctor Calculates Trivial COVID Risk At Less than 1 Percent For Outdoor, Maskless Interactions

Harvard Doctor Calculates Trivial COVID Risk At Less than 1 Percent For Outdoor, Maskless Interactions Fans at an opening day baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles Friday, April 2, 2021, in Boston. Michael Dwyer / AP Share Dr. Joe Allen On Morning Edition | April 28, 2021 Yesterday, Gov. Charlie Baker announced that wearing a mask outdoors will no longer be required after Friday if you can be socially distanced, following CDC guidelines. The governor also announced a timeline for more expansive re-openings, with most restrictions to be lifted by August 1. Dr. Joe Allen, director of the Healthy Buildings Program at Harvard s T.H. Chan School of Public Health and an expert on air ventilation, joined Joe Mathieu on

CDC Eases Mask Guidelines for Vaccinated People Outdoors

CDC Eases Mask Guidelines for Vaccinated People Outdoors © ed jones/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Powered by Microsoft News People who are fully vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus don’t need to wear masks when walking, hiking, biking, running alone or gathering in small groups outside, federal health officials said, taking a major step to ease pandemic restrictions while encouraging more people to get shots. The same applies to dining at a restaurant outside, and to small outdoor gatherings that include some unvaccinated people, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday. Yet vaccinated people should still wear masks in public settings indoors and outdoors where there is a substantial risk of Covid-19 transmission, such as concerts, sporting events and other crowded gatherings, the CDC said.

CDC reviewing rule that students, staff stay 6-feet apart in COVID hotspots

CDC reviewing rule that students, staff stay 6-feet apart in COVID hotspots
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Air Purifier vs Humidifier: Which is Right for You?

Air Purifier vs. Humidifier: Which is Right for You? Claire Gagne Replay Video Air purifier vs. humidifier Do you have a runny nose or a cough? You might be wondering if a humidifier or an air purifier could help your symptoms. But which one do you choose? Humidifiers and air purifiers don t do the same thing. Here s what they do to the air in your home and how to figure out which device is the one you might need. How does an air purifier work? Air purifiers remove pollutants from the air in your home, such as dander, pollen, mold spores, dust, and bacteria, says Peter Bailey, MD, a family practice physician in Oakland, California.

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