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The Biden administration launches a $500,000 contest to improve face mask designs

The Biden administration launches a $500,000 contest to improve face mask designs We all know face masks can be troublesome to wear. They can irritate your skin, hurt your ears and fog up your glasses. That’s why the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has launched the $500,000 “Mask Innovation Challenge” to find new and effective masks people will find more comfortable to wear. Contest participants have until April 21 to submit innovative ideas that would help eliminate common concerns that come with wearing masks while making sure they effectively protect against the coronavirus. More than 165 million vaccines have been administered in the United States so far, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But masks remain a serious priority.

Registration Date for Texas WC Conference, Safety Tips for Riding Lawnmowers, and More

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) The CDC has published guidance on employer-run COVID-19 vaccination programs. The agency provides several criteria to determine whether a work-site program is appropriate and expands on the responsibilities of doing so. Additionally, tips are provided for helping employees build confidence in COVID-19 vaccines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) NIOSH has begun testing the effectiveness of several types of face coverings when it comes to blocking cough aerosols such as those that could spread COVID-19. So far, the agency has found three-ply cotton facemasks and polyester neck gaiters to be significantly more effective than faceshields. However, the study also found that any face covering is better than no covering.

New study highlights differences in health care access among essential workers

New study highlights differences in health care access among essential workers By Chris Williams article Alanna Bretzmann, RN, a patient and Nurse Manager Kobie Walsh, RN, from left, talk before an afternoon walk for exercise in the halls at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, CA on Thursday, March 4, 2021. (Photo by Paul Bersebach/MediaNews Group/Orange Cou Expand A recently released study revealed that not all essential workers are receiving the same amount of health care. Public Health Reports published findings from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health in March, examining the critical need for health care for essential workers in order for them to remain healthy during the pandemic.

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