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Marriage & Divorce Amid Pandemic: Couples' Challenges Abound
For married couples in the U.S., the pandemic has posed a host of new tests, bringing some closer, tearing others apart.
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Dry January Is Moist for Some at the Rocky Start of 2021
Dry January has brought on the desired benefits for many among the millions participating around the world
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Betty White Reveals How She Plans to Spend Her 99th Birthday in Quarantine
Betty White is getting ready to celebrate her birthday.
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Changes, Challenges: the Not-So-Secret Life of Pandemic Pets
Ten months into quarantines and working from home because of the pandemic, household pets’ lives and relationships with humans have in many cases changed, and not always for the better.
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San Francisco Extends Travel Quarantine, Stay-At-Home Orders
San Francisco announced Thursday it is extending its stay-at-home and 10-day travel quarantine orders. Bob Redell reports.
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What Travelers Should Know About LA County's 10-Day Quarantine Order
Anyone who has traveled outside Los Angeles County and recently returned was ordered to quarantine for 10 days due to a coronavirus surge that has pushed the region’s hospitals to the breaking point.
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Newsom in Quarantine Again After Staff Member Tests Positive for COVID-19
A spokesperson from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office confirmed Sunday night that Newsom is in quarantine again after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19.
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Get Lost 2020: Some Things to Leave Behind, With Caveats
Zoom, Zoom and Zoom. Masks, masks and masks. Sourdough starter and short-order cooking. In these “troubled times,” in our sweat pants and the isolation we endure “out of an abundance of caution,” there isn’t much not to be over as 2020 comes to a longed for halt.
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CDC Shortens Quarantine Recommendation to 10 Days With No Symptoms
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday that the recommended quarantine period for people exposed to the coronavirus has been shortened from 14 days to 10 days if they have no symptoms.
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New Santa Clara County Travel Quarantine Order in Effect
The rush was on Sunday night for out-of-town travelers to get back home to Santa Clara County as a new mandatory travel directive went into effect at midnight.
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CDC to Shorten Length of Quarantine for Those Exposed to COVID-19
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is finalizing plans to shorten the recommended length of quarantine for those exposed to COVID-19, NBC News reports.
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SF Health Officials Consider Quarantine for Holiday Travelers
With the holidays coming up, San Francisco is considering preemptive action against COVID-19 — especially as caution fatigue and lower than normal ticket prices entice people to travel. Cierra Johnson reports.
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CDC Redefines COVID-19 Close Contact, Adds Brief Encounters
U.S. health officials Wednesday redefined what counts as close contact with someone with COVID-19 to include briefer but repeated encounters.
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‘We Have to Survive, Not Thrive': Sarah Michelle Gellar Shares Her Advice on Parenting During the Pandemic
Emmy Award-winning actress Sarah Michelle Gellar says she’s “trying to take the good with the bad” during the pandemic. That includes coping with the ups and downs of helping her kids learn from home as well as finding the best solution for her son’s diagnosis with myopia, or nearsightedness.
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Negative COVID-19 Test Not a Substitute for 14-Day Quarantine, Experts Say
A growing list of people who were in close contact with President Donald Trump have tested negative for COVID-19, including some of his children and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, but experts warn it doesn’t mean they are off the hook: A single negative test doesn’t mean a person doesn’t have the virus. Diagnostic tests look for traces of the...
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Quarantine vs. Isolation: What to Know After President and First Lady Test Positive
Quarantine and isolation are different behaviors. Here’s what each one means.
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Laverne Cox Drops Some Truth About Letting Go, Loving Yourself and Healing
Laverne Cox is using her time during the pandemic to “let go of some stuff,” adding, “There’s some effs that I’m not giving right now.” Cox offers Ashley Holt some real talk about letting go and loving yourself during this tough year.
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This Adorable Father-Daughter Duo Is Raising Money to Fight Hunger by Recreating Classic Movie Scenes
Connecticut father Dan Presser and his four-year-old daughter Madison are recreating famous movie scenes from iconic films such as “The Wizard of Oz” and “Titanic” to raise money for Feeding America.
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How the Coronavirus Made Animal Crossing Much More Than Just a Game
For those who started playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons after its release in March, the Nintendo Switch blockbuster was more than just a game. For many, it was a “mental health lifesaver” as it helped them pass time and connect with friends while isolating during the pandemic.
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Playtime with the McClure Twins
There’s never a dull moment in the McClure household, even in quarantine! Danielle Nottingham talks to Ava and Alexis McClure and their parents about their exciting new projects.