Oh, for the love of ... now omicron?! Here's how to stay safe
Katherine Streeter for NPR
That return to normal-ish did seem too good to be true. That's why when omicron appeared, so many of us were like, "Yep — and there it is." But before we put our comfy pants on and switch back to all-Zoom all the time there is some good news. While we may not be able to party like it's 2019, we don't have to go into 2020's hibernation mode either.
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Health experts say it's time to stop thinking of menstruation supplies as a luxury item in schools, and consider them more like toilet paper — a must-have. Why? When supplies are scarce that actually gets in the way of what students are in school to do: learn.
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