When it comes to preventing the spread of COVID-19, how cautious should you be about surfaces in your home, packages on your doorstep and visitors? An infectious disease specialist explains.
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Does Someone in Your Home Have COVID-19? Here’s What to Do
A physician offers guidance for keeping your sick family member as comfortable as possible while limiting the chance that the coronavirus will spread easily in your household.
Signs That Your Child May Need a Therapist
Sometimes your child’s struggles are just “bumps in the road” – and other times they’re more serious. A Cleveland Clinic expert offers tips on how to tell if your child needs a therapist.
How to Stay True to Pandemic Safety Guidelines When It Feels Like No One Else Does
How to stay on track with your pandemic practices when it feels like no one else is taking it as seriously as you are.
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How to Safely Visit Older Relatives During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Visiting older family members during the pandemic is possible with thought, planning and preparation.
Here’s What to Know About New At-Home COVID-19 Tests
Another new round of at-home tests can make testing for COVID-19 even easier as long as you keep a few things in mind.
Should You Avoid Certain Medications or Treatments Before Getting Vaccinated for COVID-19?
Not sure if you should stop taking your medicines or treatments before getting vaccinated for COVID-19? Find out what you should do from a family medicine doctor.
What Can You Do After You’re Fully Vaccinated?
Does being vaccinated for COVID-19 automatically mean that your life can back to normal? Get the answer from an infectious disease specialist.
Can Vaccinated People Gather in Small Groups Without Face Masks?
Wondering if it’s safe to gather in small groups if you’re fully vaccinated against COVID-19? An expert discusses what you need to know.
Already Vaccinated? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Stop Wearing Your Face Mask Yet
If you’ve already been vaccinated, it might be tempting to ditch your face mask and return to normal life. But infectious disease experts say the vaccine isn’t an automatic off switch to the pandemic. Here’s why we still need to stay vigilant about safety precautions, including wearing a face mask.