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Mayo Clinic Q and A: Road trips, camping can lower COVID-19 exposure risks and, perhaps, worries
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My partner and I want to take our kids on a camping/road trip, figuring that driving ourselves and staying in a tent lower our risk of contracting COVID-19 than other types of trips. We're planning to go out of state, but are wondering: What all should we be considering as we start [...]
Source: News from Mayo Clinic - July 20, 2020 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news

👉 Entitled Karen tries to claim an entire camping parking lot. via Hvper.com
Source: Reuters: Health - July 15, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

As Some Sleepaway Summer Camps Close Down, Others Balance the Risks
Close contact at day and overnight camps can make it easy for disease to spread. Can programs adjust to keep children safe?
Source: NYT Health - June 18, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Katherine J. Wu Tags: your-feed-science Camps and Camping Summer (Season) Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Children and Childhood Coronavirus Reopenings Parenting your-feed-health Source Type: news

What you need to know before your first post-quarantine camping trip
The may be the Summer of Camping, but new rules remind us that it's not immune to the pandemic.
Source: L.A. Times - Health - June 17, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Mary Forgione Source Type: news

Camping during coronavirus: Is it safe?
This is usually the time of year that campers are out in full force -- from bare-bones backpackers to folks who roll RV-style -- all enjoying what nature and summer have to offer.
Source: CNN.com - Health - June 12, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

‘We Know What Is Best for Us.’ Indigenous Groups Around the World Are Taking COVID-19 Responses Into Their Own Hands
When Eric Freeland, 34, started coughing at the end of March, he didn’t think much of it. But when his symptoms grew worse, Freeland’s mother began to worry. Freeland is a Native American living with his family in the Navajo Nation in the southwestern U.S., where access to healthcare is limited. He is also diabetic, putting him at greater risk to the coronavirus. When Freeland’s breathing became short and stuttered, his mother drove him to the nearest hospital where within minutes of arriving, he lost consciousness. He awoke three weeks later, hooked up to a ventilator, from a medically induced coma. &l...
Source: TIME: Health - May 29, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Mélissa Godin Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 feature Londontime Source Type: news

70 things you can still do this summer, despite the pandemic
Summer is the marquee season in Los Angeles. Usually that means trips to the Hollywood Bowl for a concert and pre-show picnics, frolicking on the beach in Malibu, dinner with friends in West Hollywood, and lots of kid-friendly outings. The coronavirus pandemic has put a major damper on the summer fun we're used to. Don't fret though. There's still plenty of stuff we can do. We've come up with 70 ways you can have an enjoyable — and safe — summer with friends, family, kids and pets.Here are a few highlights: We've got tips for taking a wildflower walk, trying stand-up paddle yoga, touring L.A.'s architectural gems, goin...
Source: L.A. Times - Health - May 28, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Times staff Source Type: news

70 things to do this summer
Summer is the marquee season in Los Angeles. Usually that means trips to the Hollywood Bowl for a concert and pre-show picnics, frolicking on the beach in Malibu, dinner with friends in West Hollywood, and lots of kid-friendly outings. The coronavirus pandemic has put a major damper on the summer fun we're used to. Don't fret though. There's still plenty of stuff we can do. We've come up with 70 ways you can have an enjoyable — and safe — summer with friends, family, kids and pets.Here are a few highlights: We've got tips for taking a wildflower walk, trying stand-up paddle yoga, touring L.A.'s architectural gems, goin...
Source: L.A. Times - Health - May 28, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Times staff Source Type: news

Stranded Colombians plead for COVID-19 airlift out of Brazil
More than 200 Colombians are camping out inside Sao Paulo’s international airport, hoping to prod Colombian authorities in Brazil to charter a humanitarian flight home
Source: ABC News: Health - May 28, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Health Source Type: news

AHA News: Altitude? Exhaustion? Then, She Remembered the Elizabeth Banks Video
WEDNESDAY, May 27, 2020 (American Heart Association News) -- On the final morning of a family camping trip, Stacey Bailey woke up and started cleaning. After a difficult night caring for her sick granddaughter, Bailey hauled a pile of vomit-soiled...
Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - May 27, 2020 Category: General Medicine Source Type: news

Here's what Ohio child care and camping will look like in Covid-19 era
The state of Ohio is releasing sector-specific opening safety protocols for businesses being allowed to reopen this month.
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines - May 17, 2020 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Hannah Poturalski Source Type: news

Frightened workers self-isolating to protect vulnerable loved ones shouldn ’t be punished
The government must do more to protect key workers threatened with dismissal or put on unpaid leave if they’re off work self-isolating because of vulnerable relatives, says UNISON today (Wednesday). Anxious staff have come to UNISON with heartbreaking stories, terrified that if forced to go into work, they might take the virus home – with potentially devastating consequences. Local government and NHS employers have put agreements in place to protect the income of any staff off work because of the health of family members. But some employers – including councils and schools – are instead using Public Health England ...
Source: UNISON Health care news - May 6, 2020 Category: UK Health Authors: Anthony Barnes Tags: News Press release coronavirus dave prentis sick pay Source Type: news

Despite coronavirus, many people are 'going camping. They're not running away'
Hotels are suffering, but trips with RVs and tents seem to be stronger
Source: L.A. Times - Health - March 14, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Christopher Reynolds Source Type: news

What Safety Guidance Should Farm Families Be Aware Of?
Discussion “The agriculture industry is consistently ranked as one of the most hazardous industries in the United States with some of the highest rates of work related injuries and deaths. Agriculture is a unique profession in that children who live on farms are exposed to, and in participate in, the family business of farming. Moreover, children who work on their family farm fall outside the regulation of governmental safety and labor practices….There is often little separation between work areas and play or living areas, thus children living on or visiting a farm may be in close proximity to safety hazards. ...
Source: PediatricEducation.org - February 24, 2020 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Pediatric Education Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: news