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If you're having trouble seeing this email Our Latest Coronavirus Coverage Flatten the Curve It may

If you're having trouble seeing this email [click here]( [Health]( Our Latest Coronavirus Coverage Flatten the Curve It may seem overly cautious to self-quarantine if you aren't sick, but the best way to keep the virus from spreading further is to practice social distancing as much as possible. Here's how to know when to take each step. - [What Is Social Distancing—and How Is It Different Than Self-Quarantine and Self-Isolation?]( - [Coronavirus Experts Want to 'Flatten the Curve' to Fight the Pandemic—Here's What That Means]( - [Can the Coronavirus Spread Through Mail? What to Know About Online Packages and COVID-19 Risk]( Full House As more states recommend that people work from home, you may feel stir-crazy with everyone stuck inside. Here are some ways to get through cabin fever. - [Moms Are Bearing the Brunt of Childcare During the Coronavirus—and It's Time to Discuss It]( - [50 Ways to Get Through Coronavirus Cabin Fever]( - [If You're Working From Home, These Items Will Make Your Life So Much Easier]( The Latest [Target Announces Store Cleanings Every 30 Minutes in Bid to Slow Coronavirus Spread]( [5 Filthy Places in Your Kitchen You Should Be Cleaning Every Day]( [Scientists Are Working on a Coronavirus Vaccine—But Will It Be Ready in Time?]( [Airbnb Will Now Allow Travelers to Cancel Their Reservations in the US Free of Charge]( [Major Grocery Store Chains Are Changing Hours Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic]( [Disneyland Will Donate All Excess Food from Its Coronavirus Closure to a Local Food Bank]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This situation is rapidly evolving, and while information is accurate when published, it's possible that changes and updates may occur. Please continue to check with your local public health department. [Unsubscribe from Membership Updates]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Meredith Corporation, 1716 Locust Street, Des Moines, IA 50309 ©2020. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [California Privacy Rights]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Help Center](

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