May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español![Sandra Albrecht Ph.D. MPH](https://thosenerdygirls.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Sandra-Albrecht-PhD-e1595018225617.png)
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe![](https://thosenerdygirls.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Malia-e1684338601250.jpeg)
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…