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Children don't seem to get as sick from COVID-19 as adults. According to the Centers of Disease and Control and Prevention, fewer than 250 children have died from COVID-19 in the US, compared to ...
Earlier this year, two diners at a South Korean restaurant were infected with novel coronavirus in a matter of minutes from a third patron who sat at least 15 feet away from them.
A scientist with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) created a video that shows the differences in airflow when a person wears a face mask and when they do not, demonstrating ...
COVID-19 spreads via droplets from infected people. It's much more likely to jump between people in an indoor space with little air flow.
A respiratory virus that sometimes paralyzes children is spreading across the U.S., raising concerns about another possible rise in polio-like illnesses. Skip to content. Main Navigation.
Even if you can't open all of the windows or can't open them all of the way, cracking windows a little bit is still very helpful. "They don't have to be wide open," Marr says.