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COVID-19 and Mental Health: Spatial Distancing, not Social Distancing by the American Lung Association

The limiting of face-to-face contact with others has helped reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Yet the physical distancing required to keep the virus at bay may invite unwanted emotions such as loneliness, anxiety and feelings of helplessness. Join us as top experts review coping strategies and techniques to manage your mental health while maintaining your physical health.

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Air Quality and COVID-19: Connections, Health Impacts, and Racial Disparities by the American Lung Association

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August 21

Staying Connected While Physically Distant