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Are shared laundry facilities safe to use during the pandemic?
If you rely on shared laundry facilities, Andrew Change has some tips on how to use them safely.
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How do I avoid getting my family sick?
Andrew Chang looks at ways essential workers, including health-care workers, can avoid getting family members sick.
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Clear guidance on non-medical masks and scarves
Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam speaks about how Canadians can safely use homemade masks or scarves, the evolution of thinking around masks and whether they actually help keep people safe.
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Clearing up the confusion around whether masks protect against COVID-19
While public health officials tell Canadians not to wear masks unless they’re sick, other countries take a different approach, leading to confusion for some.
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Can I safely cook or bake food for friends without spreading COVID-19?
Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus in Canada, including whether you can safely cook or bake for others while physical distancing.
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The best way to wash your hands
Did you know there’s a gold standard for handwashing? The National’s Andrew Chang shows you how it’s done.
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Construction workers speak out about unsafe conditions during COVID-19 crisis
As construction sites in Ontario remain open during the COVID-19 crisis, construction workers say worksites are increasingly unsanitary and unsafe.
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World Water Day: Many in Chile lack access to water
Many people in Chile are facing a serious lack of water, caused by drought and government policies.
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COVID-19 moves kids’ music lessons online
Many businesses are adapting because of COVID-19, one Toronto company has switched to online music lessons.
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Kenyans urged to maintain social distancing as lockdown nears
Residents of settlements say there is no room for them to isolate as Kenya edges towards a lockdown to counter the spread of the coronavirus.
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Trump announces plan to slow the spread of COVID-19
U.S. President Donald Trump outlines new guidelines to combat COVID-19, including urging Americans to avoid gatherings of 10 or more people and to stay home if sick.
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How to social distance in the grocery store
As Canadians avoid gatherings and crowds amid the COVID-19 outbreak, grocery stores present a challenge as people stock up and pick shelves bare.
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Talking to kids about the coronavirus
How to talk to your kids about the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Handwashing put to the test
Using “glo germ,” a product that shows up under black light, Andrew Chang takes a first-hand look at how germs are transmitted, and how to wash them off our hands effectively.
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'Two hours to two days': Specialist explains how long the coronavirus can survive on a surface
The novel coronavirus can survive for up to two days on a surface depending on the circumstances, according to infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch.
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COVID-19: Should I wash my hands with warm or cold water?
Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus in Canada.
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Weighing the risks of mass gatherings during coronavirus outbreak
A look at what risks are taken into consideration when deciding where a mass gathering, like a conference, is cancelled.
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US House approves $8.3bn in spending to fight coronavirus
United States lawmakers reach agreement on an $8.3bn emergency bill to help fund efforts to contain the virus.
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Protecting the elderly from coronavirus
After coronavirus outbreaks at long-term care homes, The National looks at what’s being done to protect the elderly from COVID-19.
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Public health specialist on travel screening, hand shaking during coronavirus outbreak
Dr. Colin Lee, a specialist in public health and infectious disease, answers questions about screening travellers for coronavirus and whether people should stop shaking hands.
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Indigenous law expert urges mediation to help end anti-pipeline protests
Michael Coyle says it's important to see if there are legitimate concerns before moving to police action.
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Answering questions about kids and coronavirus
Dr. Lennox Huang, chief medical officer at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, answers questions about how the coronavirus affects children.
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Why some locals worry their western P.E.I. beach will never be the same
People living near Myrick Shore Beach in Western P.E.I. say it’s full of glass and metal from sludge the Department of Fisheries and Oceans dredged up from the harbour floor and dumped a few months ago (as shown in this photo). They say...
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Life in plastic: Animal sculptures made from ocean debris
A new exhibit at the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo features 15 large sculptures made from flip-flops, bottle caps and other refuse collected from the shores of the Pacific. Calgary's zoo is the only one in Canada showcasing the Washed...