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Gabrielle Aranda, BS

Gabrielle Aranda, BS

Gabrielle Aranda, BS

The George Washington University

Gabby Aranda is a masters in public health student at the George Washington University School of Public Health, interested in epidemiology, women’s health, and health disparities among people of color. 

Gabby completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Gender and Women’s Studies, Biology, and Integrated Studies in Science, Engineering, and Society. She has an extensive background in government work, politics, activism, and healthcare.

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September 5, 2020
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Everyday Prevention
September 5, 2020

Should I wear a face shield without a mask?

No, if you decide to wear a face shield, you should also wear your mask.
July 22, 2020
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COVID-19 Basics
July 29, 2020

Why has the COVID-19 death rate decreased recently?

The COVID-19 death rate is down from its peak. But there are a few reasons for that, and the rate will probably rise again soon, so stay vigilant!
July 8, 2020
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Everyday Prevention
September 14, 2020

What are “fever checks,” and are they helpful?

Having your temperature taken when you enter a building is called a “fever check.” Fever checks reduce but don’t eliminate your risk of catching COVID.
July 2, 2020
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Everyday Prevention
September 14, 2020

Should I be nervous when someone walks by without a mask?

If you take proper precautions by generally maintaining social distancing, wearing a mask, and washing your hands, your risk remains relatively low if you stroll past a maskless pedestrian.
June 20, 2020
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Everyday Prevention
September 14, 2020

Do 75% alcohol wipes kill COVID-19?

Yes, a minimum of 70% alcohol wipes can kill Covid-19 on surfaces.

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