There are steps you can take to keep yourself and others around you healthy this July 4th
It's almost the Fourth of July, and while most of us are used to spending the day with friends at the beach or by the pool, this year we're celebrating a little differently.
The coronavirus pandemic has gone nowhere, and numbers are skyrocketing with the three-most populous states setting new records for new coronavirus cases daily.While this doesn't necessarily mean canceling your plans for the day, there are steps you can take to keep yourself and others around you healthy this holiday: Going to a restaurant or cafeRestaurants and bars across the country have reopened to the public.
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