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Plexiglass dividers in indoor and outdoor settings have become ubiquitous in restaurant dining rooms, grocery store checkouts, banks, public transportation and office cubicles during the pandemic.
During tonight's debate, plexiglass dividers and 12 feet, 3 inches, will be three things that separate current Vice-President Mike Pence and Democratic Vice-President candidate Kamala Harris.
A University of Minnesota aerosol scientist has said plexiglass dividers offer limited protection from Delta, the dominant COVID-19 strain in the U.S. for office workers as employers attempt to ...
Plexiglass dividers at the VP debate won't do much, experts say. Kamala Harris requested the plexiglass barriers in response to Mike Pence's potential exposure to President Donald Trump.
Plexiglass dividers were always intended to stop large droplets of the virus, but at the distance the candidates will be spaced apart — more than 12 feet — such droplets aren't much of a ...
The fight over plexiglass dividers at the VP debate is a microcosm of Pence’s coronavirus failures. From the start, the VP has put optics over public health. by Aaron Rupar.
While Plexiglass might help in the checkout line, experts say the key to workplace safety is usually out of sight. While Plexiglass might help in the checkout line, ...
While Plexiglass might help in the checkout line, experts say the key to workplace safety is usually out of sight.