The Biden administration intends to distribute an additional 500 million at-home rapid COVID tests starting in January.
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These are the reasons why you will return to your desk
And yes, cubicles will be back too.
Why you should keep wearing a mask even if you are vaccinated
The United States already recommends that all people in areas with high rates of COVID-19 infection wear masks in closed public spaces, regardless of their vaccination status.
Why can COVID-19 cause diarrhea and vomiting?
Although SARS-CoV-2 mainly affects lung tissue, today it is known that it is capable of infecting the gastrointestinal tract.
COVID-19 does understand social classes
Not all social groups are affected in the same way by a disease.
Janssen Vaccine: What We Know and What We Don’t
Why is it only one dose?
Exercising, why is it important to move?
Diseases that were previously part of the elderly, today make their debut much earlier than expected.
Do your eyes hurt from so much computer? We tell you how we can avoid eye fatigue
Eye fatigue manifests as a feeling of discomfort, dryness, or itching of the eyes. In addition, it leads to blurred vision and can cause severe headaches.
With smart recycling, telemedicine and without traffic: This is how the cities of the future will be
Smart cities use technology to be more sustainable and improve people’s quality of life and well-being.