May 28 coronavirus news

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“When Covid happened, my heart went out and I just knew that people were suffering and they’re suffering alone in isolation.” - Actress Taraji P. Henson on ending the stigma of mental health in the African American community. CNNTownHall

From CNN’s Jen Christensen

The study included 124 families with 335 people. Each family had one lab-confirmed case of Covid-19 sometime between late February and March. Usually families had three generations in one household. The family members had lived with the person who was infected up to four days before, and more than 24 hours after the patient’s symptoms appeared.

Opening windows, keeping more than about three feet apart and using disinfectants on shared surfaces seemed to lower the risk of passing the virus on to family members, even in households that were considered crowded.

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