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Together, Alone: The Car as Shelter in the Pandemic - The New York Times

Together, Alone: The Car as Shelter in the Pandemic - The New York Times

Together, Alone: The Car as Shelter in the Pandemic - The New York Times
May 24, 2020 2 mins, 18 secs

Norton said, noting that cars have long been thought of as a way to shield ourselves from a hostile world.

The rule still was look, don’t touch, but thanks to their cars, dozens of art lovers and potential buyers got close enough.

“One of the difficulties is, with art anyway, people like to see it,” Robert Frazier, the association’s artistic director, said.

Most people fall ill five to seven days after exposure, but symptoms may appear in as few as two days or as many as 14 days.

If possible, choose a window seat.

A study from Emory University found that during flu season, the safest place to sit on a plane is by a window, as people sitting in window seats had less contact with potentially sick people.

When you get to your seat and your hands are clean, use disinfecting wipes to clean the hard surfaces at your seat like the head and arm rest, the seatbelt buckle, the remote, screen, seat back pocket and the tray table.

There is an uptick in people reporting symptoms of chilblains, which are painful red or purple lesions that typically appear in the winter on fingers or toes.

Federal health officials do not include toe lesions in the list of coronavirus symptoms, but some dermatologists are pushing for a change, saying so-called Covid toe should be sufficient grounds for testing.

Yes, but make sure you keep six feet of distance between you and people who don’t live in your home.

This is a shift in federal guidance reflecting new concerns that the coronavirus is being spread by infected people who have no symptoms.

Until now, the C.D.C., like the W.H.O., has advised that ordinary people don’t need to wear masks unless they are sick and coughing.

Masks don’t replace hand washing and social distancing.

If you’ve been exposed to the coronavirus or think you have, and have a fever or symptoms like a cough or difficulty breathing, call a doctor.

If you’re sick and you think you’ve been exposed to the new coronavirus, the C.D.C.

“Is anyone here today for the very first time, will you toot your horn?” the pastor, Frank Carl, said during a May 17 sermon

In an interview, Pastor Carl said he started delivering parking lot sermons on March 15, and was considering adding a fourth Sunday sermon because they have become so popular

The parking lot holds 600 cars, he said, and sometimes there are more spilling over onto the street

“For families with younger children, they feel like they have been out of their house,” he said

“Sometimes there are cars parked around the building where they can’t even see me but they can hear it,” he said

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