You’re not alone. It’s natural to feel stress, anxiety, sadness, and grief during #COVID19. You can cope by taking breaks, exercising regularly, getting plenty of sleep, and connecting with others. More tips for coping with stress: https://t.co/GKZV8vsPCV. https://t.co/gjyLScno2u
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A new @CDCMMWR shows that statewide mask mandates may contribute to declines in #COVID19 hospitalization growth rates among people aged 18-64. By wearing a mask consistently and correctly, we can protect ourselves and each other. Learn more: https://t.co/0ahTv5hmIy. https://t.co/T9mIxEZR2L
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Given how rampant racism is, it’s nearly impossible for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) to avoid some level of racial trauma. While the effects of racial trauma can be long lasting, there are things you can do to help manage its impact. We break down symptoms and coping strategies for racial trauma at our link in bio. #healthline
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The COVAX Facility, established and co-led by @CEPIvaccines, @gavi & WHO, is bringing all nations together to ensure the procurement and equitable distribution of #COVID19 vaccines. Learn more 👉https://t.co/OIrswJq1vi https://t.co/n222K5z6hY
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Among all fruits, #bananas are one of best sources of potassium, with about 450 milligrams (mg) per banana. https://t.co/ezy2KftIyd #HarvardHealth https://t.co/nMSNrua2XB
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When a #COVID19 vaccine becomes available, it’s important that priority groups receive the vaccine first. This includes: ✅Frontline health & social care workers ✅People aged 65 & over ✅People aged under 65 having underlying health conditions https://t.co/rviBNdThkN
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Why it’s good for the world when countries have strong surveillance systems & are proactive in genetic sequencing during outbreaks such as #COVID19. Via Dr @mvankerkhove and @drmikeryan ⬇️ https://t.co/7Ap07BWnye
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Melatonin is a hormone that can improve sleep and boost eye as well as brain health. Learn which 6 foods to eat to get more melatonin: https://t.co/82n72Z6ReG https://t.co/AWB19uYG6y
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People of all ages, including young and middle-aged adults, continue to be at risk for severe #COVID19. Based on COVID-NET data, among adults who have been hospitalized with COVID-19, 1 in 5 are under 50. More COVID-19 Hospitalization Data: https://t.co/dTvhftTxuV https://t.co/66RRBIBqjI
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6 things you should know about vitamin D: https://t.co/jgmiecF1iq #HarvardHealth https://t.co/W5y5EJdxFO
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New @CDCMMWR shows high rates of mask use at universities with mask mandates. Combined with additional prevention strategies, mask mandates at universities can help prevent people on campus & in communities from getting and spreading #COVID19. Learn more: https://t.co/sxuJQdiGEv. https://t.co/TGxUkJYRUD
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People who have recovered from COVID-19 likely have high levels of antibodies for 6 months or more, which should protect them from reinfection, a new study finds. https://t.co/dbX7148kwA https://t.co/hsNbHVLlHF
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Recent research has suggested that vitamin D may help guard against severe COVID-19. But how much is enough, and how hard is it to get the right amount? https://t.co/0kj8ApiJfW https://t.co/DkuLHWi73U
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Dolly Parton says she wants to wait to get the COVID vaccine until others have a chance to get it first: “I don’t want it to look like I’m jumping the line just because I donated money,” she said. https://t.co/tgGHGt3uAC https://t.co/36GD1vTTlT
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