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The Daily 202: The NFL requires coronavirus vaccines without mandating coronavirus vaccines

The Daily 202: The NFL requires coronavirus vaccines without mandating coronavirus vaccines
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Covid Live Updates: Layers of Red Tape Burden U.S. Vaccine Donations

Covid Live Updates: Layers of Red Tape Burden U.S. Vaccine Donations
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How to Stay Cool in a Heat Wave - The New York Times


Avoid heat–related illness
Staying cool and hydrating often are the two most important things you can do to avoid feeling sick and discomfort when it’s extremely hot. If you don’t have an air conditioning unit, or if your A.C. has been on nonstop and you still feel hot, here are ways to cool your body and home:
Spritz your skin with a mist of cool or room-temperature water.
Block out the windows in your home with a blanket or a darker sheet during the day to keep the heat out.
If you don’t have A.C., keep windows open and run fans to circulate the air. Wirecutter, a New York Times company, has guidance on the best products to keep your home cool. ....

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