Covid General Articles, Discussions, Videos

Covid General Articles, Discussions, Videos

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Opinion: What you should know about COVID this fall
Opinion: What you should know about COVID this fall

“How is COVID-19 spread? When people cough, sneeze or talk, viral particles can be sent through the air and via droplets. Masking helps to prevent droplet spread, and keeping more than two metres apart and staying in a well-ventilated area can help to limit aerosol spread.

While not a predominant cause of transmission, COVID-19 can also be spread through objects contaminated with secretions from an infected person. The incubation period for COVID-19 — the time from exposure to developing an infection — is about two to four days with the current variant.”

·montrealgazette.com·
Opinion: What you should know about COVID this fall
Fear Itself
Fear Itself
“Those who are the most well-informed about COVID, who know which variants are circulating, how to check wastewater levels, who encourage testing in their social circles and calmly continue to mask in public, have a more adult, emotionally mature relationship with the pandemic. They understand that denial is no remedy for fear, and delusion no refuge.”
Those who are the most well-informed about COVID, who know which variants are circulating, how to check wastewater levels, who encourage testing in their social circles and calmly continue to mask in public, have a more adult, emotionally mature relationship with the pandemic. They understand that denial is no remedy for fear, and delusion no refuge.
·thegauntlet.news·
Fear Itself
Health and safety | Berkeley Repertory Theatre
Health and safety | Berkeley Repertory Theatre
“For the comfort and safety of patrons at higher risk of adverse health effects from airborne illnesses, masks will be required for audiences in our theatres on Sundays (matinees and evenings) and Tuesdays for the first three weeks of each show’s run during our 2024/25 season.”
·berkeleyrep.org·
Health and safety | Berkeley Repertory Theatre