#WearAMask π· in public to help #SlowTheSpread of #COVID19. When choosing a mask, make sure it fits snugly against your face, covers your nose and mouth, and has multiple layers. More on masks: https://t.co/iOQv5OMdKA. https://t.co/hOBrfVsFb4
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.@ltfisher12: "Our body image does NOT reflect our level of strength or fitness. β£β£ β£ "β£β£... Our tummy rolls, cellulite, and thick thighs are NOT flaws. β£β£ And they do not reflect our fitness levels." Continue reading β£β£β https://t.co/l8uZ0J9AOR β£β£ https://t.co/NlAXrt5Cek
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During the #COVID19 pandemic, you may be asked to quarantine. Here is some advice on how to take care of yourself during that time β¬οΈ https://t.co/qrBRAREYdJ
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Amazing. Your brain is one of the largest and most complex organs in the human body. https://t.co/qlJvOcOeGz https://t.co/GgRYDshv6b
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"People immersed in social media become less sensitive to hate speech, they start treating offensive language as something normal."
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So so scared by weird body sensations, I won't list symptoms but I'm dying of fear right now. It feels so bad.
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This Easter, if you are fully vaccinated against #COVID19, you can start doing some things that you may have stopped doing because of the pandemic - like gathering for an Easter meal with other fully vaccinated friends and family without wearing masks. . If you gather with unvaccinated people from more than one other household: β’ Wear a mask that covers your mouth and nose without gaps. β’ Stay at least 6 feet apart from others. β’ Plan to gather outdoors. If you gather indoors, improve ventilation by opening doors and windows and using fans. β’ Avoid travel. β’ Watch out for COVID-19 symptoms. If you do have symptoms, get tested and stay home. . If you plan to celebrate with others, outdoors is safer than indoors. https://bit.ly/afterfullyvaccinated #CDC #Coronavirus #SleeveUp #PublicHealth
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I don't know what to do anymore
It's constantly filthy and *everyone* is miserable. The lady in the basement is already wasting away at her stimulus and at this point won't move out. Both my parents are also rotting in their own filth. I'm tired of the hoarding but nobody wants to help me do anything at all. All I seem to do is make messes and be obnoxious. There's so, so much I want to do but I just don't have interest in anything anymore. I wish I could just go somewhere else and never look back.
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If someone in your household is sick with #COVID19, keep them away from others as much as possible. #WearAMask and stay at least 6 feet apart. More tips: https://t.co/EMQREHMH4c. https://t.co/fFVBJBgvbl
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The nutrients that give cherries their vibrant color may help lower your blood pressure and keep your blood vessels healthy. π https://t.co/BrQUjpxd6C https://t.co/kOuKrHdogz
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Two common types of smell disorders are phantosmia, in which you smell an odor that isn't there, and parosmia, in which you smell strange and often unpleasant odors β for example, cinnamon smells rotten. https://t.co/Rh0wYxOop1 #HarvardHealth https://t.co/iwr1wxPTta
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If someone in your household is sick with #COVID19, keep them separated from others as much as possible. Wear a mask and stay at least 6 feet apart. β’ If possible, have only one person providing care for the person who is sick. β’ If you need to share a bedroom or bathroom, use fans and open windows and doors to improve airflow. β’ If you are sick, do not help prepare food. β’ Clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces like door handles. β’ Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. https://bit.ly/livinginclosequarters #CDC #Science #PublicHealth
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