AUSTIN, Texas - The best form of protection from COVID-19 is to stay at home, but we all need to leave our houses occasionally for groceries and other essentials. If you're leaving the house to go to ...
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Dr. Candice Jones knows a thing or two about staying safe around sick people. That’s why she’s sharing her trade secrets on how to wear and remove personal protective equipment.
The Dallas nurse diagnosed with Ebola this weekend was wearing a mask, gown, shield and gloves when she treated her patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, who later died from the virus. So how did she get Ebola ...
Yes. Gloves are used by health care workers, but the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention does not currently advise people who aren’t health care workers to use gloves outside their homes. The ...
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