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| Doctor's holiday safety tips: Limit your guests, keep air circulating | NBC medical correspondent Dr. John Torres tells TODAY that if you can't celebrate the holidays outside, open a window and get air circulating. Another safety suggestion: Limit the number of people you have over, and minimize physical contact with them. He also comments on the efficacy of vitamins in treating coronavirus. | | | | | | How to celebrate the holidays with your loved ones during the pandemic | With the U.S. now topping 8 million coronavirus cases, health officials are urging people to consider the risks when it comes to traditional holiday gatherings. NBC investigative and consumer correspondent Vicky Nguyen looks at what "home for the holidays" may be like during the pandemic. Among her tips: Keep celebrations small, and minimize stops if you're driving with your family. | | | | | | |
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| You know someone's child at school has COVID. Should you tell? | The family on your block has COVID-19 but they're still going to send their kids to school. What do you do? | | | | | | The foolproof guide to buying a mattress, including 12 options we love | These tips make the time-consuming process of finding a comfortable bed a little less painful. | | | | | | |
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