Data continue to show that rates of #COVID19-associated hospitalizations are falling after a peak in early January. While rates are going down, they’re still too high. Help slow the spread: 😷 Wear a mask. ↔ Stay 6 feet apart. 🚫 Avoid crowds. More: https://t.co/iDFoVd3znf. https://t.co/YHV0YNKzR5
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Research shows that a brisk 45-minute walk in the morning may help curb food cravings and make you more active throughout the day. https://t.co/3TSoFA1SBx https://t.co/zjMTW4oksH
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I hadn't trained for six months due to the pandemic. Now I'm in the best shape of my life. https://t.co/YaFekx0Gy8
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#Vaccines are effective at preventing you from developing symptoms of #COVID19, but scientists are still learning how well they prevent you from spreading the virus to others. #MaskUp and protect those who have not yet been vaccinated. https://t.co/gFvGxpHcmj https://t.co/rMreCHSueY
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LISTERIA OUTBREAK UPDATE: Do not eat El Abuelito brand quesillo and requeson cheeses, in addition to the recalled queso fresco. Pregnant, aged 65 or older, or have a weakened immune system? Don’t eat any brand of quesillo or requeson until we learn more. https://t.co/O8WZ64wNB8 https://t.co/DIJJhhSKpo
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The importance of #exercise when you have diabetes: https://t.co/FkTscKRBYa #HarvardHealth https://t.co/kDpVv0wuKT
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On Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meets to vote on the use of Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen #COVID19 vaccine if @US_FDA grants authorization. Find more information, including webcast, here: https://t.co/xDfwZcQcWy. https://t.co/WNmE97W2Mi
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Cognitive reserve is the brain's ability to find alternate ways of doing something. This #HarvardHealth course can help you boost your own #cognitive reserve and buffer memory loss by challenging your brain: https://t.co/AWcKhfZMtq https://t.co/lEOxw8n4NS
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#ElSalvador responded rapidly to the emergence of #COVID19, & in line with WHO advice stepped up preparedness of its health system in mid-January 2020. 🇸🇻 announced a national emergency on 30 January 2020, the same day that WHO declared a public health emergency of intl concern. https://t.co/fV1V6PCrdj
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Eat these foods daily (or at least often): https://t.co/b2AGZSrE7q #HarvardHealth https://t.co/q2ZFnvKbd4
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Between June-September 2020, counties in states with longer statewide closures and mask mandates were less likely to experience rapid increases in new #COVID19 cases upon reopening, especially in nonmetropolitan counties. See @AnnalsOfEpi: https://t.co/jdeMBqAMs2. https://t.co/VTvaKaMd4p
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Check out the Table ins this #SARSCoV2 Vaccine Overview - everything you wanted to know about upcoming vaccines - Oxford/AZ, Sputnik, Sinovac, more! https://t.co/TWbgfSKBIP
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.@CDCgov recommends not traveling at this time, so staying home remains the best way to avoid COVID-19 and to protect others. If you must travel, learn which travel activities are safer: https://t.co/E1WwEACEj0. #WearAMask https://t.co/Oh3o5K5i76
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#ElSalvador’s strong #COVID19 response has been built on equipping hospitals, community level care and training #healthworkers, plus preparing for vaccine rollout, which commenced 17 February 2021. More information: https://t.co/M11m4O5zF2 https://t.co/fV1V6PCrdj
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Safety in schools depends on safer communities. #COVID19 prevention strategies like wearing masks, staying at least 6 ft apart, and increasing testing and vaccinations can help us get there. All this and more in the COVID Data Tracker Weekly Review: https://t.co/F4bAyObDp1. https://t.co/4jeLdTFz2s
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