The coronavirus might show up in your semen, but don’t panic
Americans around the country are coming down with a near universal side effect: quarantine fatigue. (Pixabay/)An extreme cold-snap and a surprise snow shower hit parts of the US this past weekend, which would normally make many of us glad to shelter inside and binge-watch Netflix. But Americans around the country are coming down with a dangerous condition: quarantine fatigue. As our nation grapples with the realization that this pandemic isn’t ending anytime soon, the itch to get back to ‘normal’ life is reaching an apex.However, public health experts and scientists tracking the virus warn that this is not the time to relax our precautions. They argue we need to address this sense of fatigue head on, and find ways to move forward in a socially-distant world. This is especially true as new information emerges on how the novel coronavirus infects kids, and how it spreads. Here’s some of the most...