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Plexiglass barriers are popping up everywhere, but how effective are they? Plexiglass dividers in indoor and outdoor settings have become ubiquitous in restaurant dining rooms, grocery store ...
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.
Professor Chris Hogan encouraged workers to find out about low-tech ways to prevent catching COVID-19 at work, such as mask wearing and social distancing.
Despite being treated as a safety measure, the plexiglass barriers at the vice presidential debate will be almost entirely for show, experts say.
Using plexiglass dividers in this situaiton is based on an outdated understanding of how the coronavirus spreads, scientist Kimberly Prather said.
Security at University Hospitals Richmond Medical Center reported Nov. 17 that a man broke a plexiglass divider after he became upset over a bill. The 49-year-old resident was subsequently charged ...
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.
While Plexiglass might help in the checkout line, experts say the key to workplace safety is usually out of sight.
Despite the unfolding coronavirus outbreak on Capitol Hill, Vice President Mike Pence’s team has requested that there be no plexiglass divider on his side of the stage during Wednesday’s ...
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, experts say the key to workplace safety is usually out of sight.