What to do if you think you have coronavirus Here’s what to know about the symptoms and what to do if you have them. It's important to take precautions to protect not only your health, but also that of others. Read More

Can you reuse a disposable mask? Here's how to safely remove, clean, store and reuse your disposable mask. Read More

How to be safe when socializing Is there a safe way to see family or friends while following social-distancing guidelines? Read More

Can coronavirus spread through the air? The World Health Organization recently acknowledged the possibility that COVID-19 might be spread in the air under certain conditions. Read More

Can you get the coronavirus twice? Health experts think people who had COVID-19 will have some immunity against a repeat infection. But they don’t know how much protection or how long it would last.

How safe is outdoor dining? Are you helping or hurting the people involved in the restaurant business by dining out? Experts weigh in. Read More

Can plastic face shields protect you from the coronavirus? Plastic face shields are most frequently worn by nurses or doctors who are very close to patients who may be exposed to droplets that contain the coronavirus. Read More

What's the risk of getting coronavirus outside vs. inside? The virus does spread more easily indoors, but you should still follow social distancing guidelines to protect yourself outside. Read More

Is there a link between blood type and coronavirus? Here’s a look at what scientists have learned about blood type and its role in the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More

Is it safe to go to the gym? Whether or not it is safe to return to the gym has become a puzzling question for people as the number of COVID-19 cases continue to rise in many states. Read More

Debunking coronavirus conspiracies Two doctors address some of the false medical claims in a popular viral video. Read More

Public health glossary What's the difference between quarantine and isolation? Here's a guide to the public health terms used in the coronavirus coverage. Read More