by James Parsons | May 27, 2022 | MyAir
As much as we’re all more than ready to put the Coronavirus behind us, last week’s New York Times reports that we’re not quite there yet. The U.S. is currently averaging more than 100,000 known cases per day for the first time since February of this...
by James Parsons | Apr 1, 2022 | MyAir
While the good news is that the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations declined again this past week in the United States, experts say we should remain on guard and vigilant. Experts are cautiously optimistic but “not yet ready to hoist the ‘Mission...
by James Parsons | Feb 4, 2022 | MyAir
Face masks and respirators have become familiar sights during the COVID-19 pandemic. They are available in many different styles, shapes, and materials. They can be made from cloth, plastic, paper, and other materials; some bear confusing names and numbers. The...
by James Parsons | Dec 24, 2021 | MyAir
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, mask safety has been one of the hottest topics. Your mask is the barrier that makes it safer (though still, perhaps, not safe) to be out and about, whether you’re running errands, working, or attending a leisure event. Whatever...
by James Parsons | Nov 26, 2021 | MyAir
Solar radiation – sunlight – is a powerful force. UV rays break down and damage cells, which is why we all wear (or should wear) sunscreen when we spend time outdoors. Public health rarely concerns itself with the sanitation of common outdoor surfaces like water...
by James Parsons | Nov 12, 2021 | MyAir
Well over a year into the pandemic, and masks have become a commonplace accessory around the world. They’ve also become a very popular product to sell anywhere from handmade on Etsy to mass-produced on Amazon and everywhere in between. Masks can be divided into...