[ad_1] Matt Hoffman photo Above: Oceanside Councilman Christopher Rodriguez and two dozen residents gathered at the MetroFlex Gym in Oceanside on May 11, 2020 to show their support for its owner, who was cited for opening over the weekend in violation of orders. Diego County Health Services that prohibit the …
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[ad_1] HOUSTON – The University of Houston College of Medicine has begun training the next generation of contact trackers and disease detectives to meet the growing need to map the network of people who have been exposed to a coronavirus patient. The free Epidemiology Corps program is part of a …
Read More »Health experts discuss how to deal with family stress and isolation amid COVID-19
[ad_1] She encourages people to find a hobby at home, be it knitting, painting, or doing puzzles. MOORHEAD, Minn. – Mental health professionals say they have been keeping busy with patients as the coronavirus creates tension among some families. “Dynamic family questions, how to deal with increased family stress, increased …
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[ad_1] A cloud guru “If you have more than three priorities, you don’t have priorities.” This mantra is one that Danielle Bechtel, A Cloud Guru brand and marketing specialist, keeps close to the vest. Having too much work can result in poor performance on every project on a person’s plate. …
Read More »How to travel safely, shop, and board a plane as states reopen their businesses during the coronavirus pandemic: “Opening doesn’t mean social activities.”
[ad_1] A coronavirus vaccine remains far away, but orders to stay home in many states are starting to rise, if they have not already. That means millions of Americans can walk out their door and go to reopened retail stores, restaurants, gyms, parks, and other public places across the country. …
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