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Print article For much of the coronavirus pandemic, public health experts have flagged gyms and fitness studios as potentially high-risk environments for transmission, pointing to the virus’s ability to easily spread between people who are breathing heavily in poorly ventilated spaces. Now, with more than half the eligible population at least partially protected from the virus, many fitness enthusiasts are wondering whether it’s safe to go back. Yes, experts say, with some caveats. The risk of gyms and indoor workout classes can be lower as long as various safety measures are in place - and being vaccinated can be a game-changer. If you are one of the millions of Americans who are fully vaccinated, some experts are encouraging a return to a somewhat normal workout routine, citing concerns about the pandemic’s impact on mental health and weight gain.
It’s possible to safely exercise in an indoor public space at this point during the pandemic, provided there are adequate safety measures and you are fully vaccinated, experts say.
Share The Best Healthy Home Products of 2021 Even if you don’t consider yourself a homebody (the past year excluded), according to the EPA, we’re indoors about 90 percent of the time. This means that what we’re using, touching, and doing at home matters. And there are many steps we can take to boost our well-being inside. “You can start small, and every little swap you make can make a big difference,” says Heather Patisaul, PhD, an associate professor of biological sciences at North Carolina State University. To help point you in the right direction, we’ve highlighted five areas of the home to be mindful of, along with suggestions for how to make these spaces as healthy as possible.
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PHOENIX, March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ SinglePoint Inc. (OTC: SING) ( SinglePoint or the Company ), a company focused on providing renewable energy solutions and energy-efficient applications to drive better health and living, announced today it has completed the acquisition of Box PureAir, LLC which was initially announced on February 25, 2021. With the acquisition completed, SinglePoint plans to leverage Box PureAir s established multi-state exclusive and international rights to sell AIRBOX: an industrial grade, American made, high-proficiency energy-efficient air purification technology. Box PureAir has signed exclusive master distribution rights for AIRBOX.
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Box Pure Air now has over 200 reps through various partnerships in multiple states including Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Oregon, Washington, and Arizona. The company is headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina and continues to focus on