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While just a month ago you might have done a double take seeing someone in the grocery store or walking down the street wearing a face mask, times have changed. The CDC currently recommends that any time you need to go out in public, you have something covering your nose and mouth — in addition to social-distancing. Any measure we can take
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Your DIY face masks could use a pretty easy upgrade. A new study revealed there's a way to make your cloth masks significantly more effective—and you probably have multiple sitting in your sock drawer or hanging in your closet.In recent weeks, CDC guidelines have advised all Americans to wear a outside of the house, especially those in densely populated cities like New York City, in an effort to reduce the spread of amid the ongoing pandemic.
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If it's one thing we can count on Missy Elliott for, it's a booty-shakin' good time.
CBS News’ White House female reporters are really getting under President Donald Trump‘s skin with their tough questions. First Paula Reid, 37, was called “fake” for refusing to back down after asking Trump about his lack of response to COVD-19 virus during February.
Life right now feels like a constant series of adjustments. From big things like work and school happening from home and the shutdown of restaurants, bars, and large-scale events to constantly keeping up with the federal and CDC guidelines about who’s allowed to go where and what precautions you need to take when and if you do.
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Kate Beckinsale has found love again with a musician who is just one year older than her daughter.
Whether you visit the salon regularly for a blow-dry or you're a sucker for a colour, life in lockdown may be proving tricky when it comes to your hair.
Pet owners may find themselves indoors with their dog for longer periods of time than they would usually due to coronavirus lockdown.
Well, well, well. Looks like the sun has finally decided to show its face. And you know what, sun? We’re not letting you get away this time. We’re too committed to spring at this point to dip back into winter. Honestly, once we spot a perfect sunny-weather shoe, it’s pretty much impossible to change our minds!
Having a sudden, unexpected shift in your lifestyle can be completely jarring. We’re all dealing with it right now. Suddenly we’re staying home nearly 24/7, we’re having trouble finding the groceries and household essentials we need and any healthy habits we’d previously built up are crumbling down — fast!
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Love how your hair looks with fresh color but hate that it fades within a matter of days? You might need to switch out your shampoo.
MOTORISTS are being offered advice on how to take care of cars that may be parked up for lengthy spells because of the coronavirus lockdown.