A woman who works in my pharmacy can’t seem to stay masked. Help.
Hopefully one day, getting vaccinated will mean you no longer need a mask. But not yet.
Despite alarming news reports, most allergies shouldn’t be an issue.
Is it okay to bake for my neighbors during the pandemic?
The benefit may very well outweigh any minor risk. But it’s all in how you do it.
A slight exposure to the coronavirus isn’t likely to lead to lasting protection. At least not yet.
I’m young and healthy, so what’s the point?
Taking just a few basic precautions can help lower any potential risk.
Tandem cycling is one of the few ways I can get outside, but I’m worried about doing it in a pandemic.
A coronavirus vaccine doesn’t need to be perfect to still be valuable.
Many places only half-heartedly gave lockdowns a shot in the spring—and now might have to try them again.
One bout of the disease was bad enough.
Was that wrong?
School reopenings are putting extended family in precarious situations.
If fever screens give us a false sense of security, they might be doing more harm than good.
Caregivers can’t deny seniors their agency, even during this pandemic.
The value of face coverings varies wildly. Much of it comes down to how we use and maintain them.
If everyone is vigilant and responsible, it can be done safely.
Some children are having a delayed immune reaction after getting infected. The extent of the condition is just coming into view.
The exact risk is unknown, but it’s a good moment to make sure ventilation systems are working well.