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  2. NC may change public mask laws. But what does that mean ... - AOL

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    Sen. Buck Newton, the bill’s primary sponsor, said the bill is only meant to address people who wear masks to hide their identities, and are intimidating others or committing crimes.

  3. Anti-mask law - Wikipedia

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    it is prohibited to wear masks and "any other means of hiding identity during public events; the organizer of an event must require all the people taking part not to use any means of hiding identity. The punishment for the violation of the given law was introduced in July 2014 and is provided by the federal code on administrative offences. [34 ...

  4. 13 Things to Know About Free Bleeding - Healthline

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    hydrogen peroxide. baking soda mixed with water. With the first three, dab the product onto any lightweight fabrics. Feel free to scrub a little harder on denim and other tough materials. Hydrogen ...

  5. Executive Order 13991 - Wikipedia

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    The order states that the heads of executive departments and agencies "shall immediately take action, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, to require compliance with CDC guidelines with respect to wearing masks, maintaining physical distance, and other public health measures" by visitors and employees of federal land and properties, and commands the Secretary of Health and Human ...

  6. Surprise Medical Bill Ban Now in Effect: What to Do If You ...

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    What to do if you get a surprise medical bill after Jan. 1. While the No Surprises Act is meant to stop the issuance of surprise medical bills to patients, if you do receive one after Jan. 1 ...

  7. How Do Health Deductibles Work?

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    A health insurance deductible is a specified amount or capped limit you must pay first before your insurance will begin paying your medical costs. For example, if you have a $1000 deductible, you ...

  8. How to Use Your Health Insurance: Costs, Networks, and More

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    Paying for health care involves two types of costs. You pay a monthly premium and your cost-sharing -- the portion of each treatment or service that is your responsibility. The amount of money you ...

  9. Compression Stockings: Benefits and Side Effects - WebMD

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    Compression stockings can also: Help prevent and reduce pain and discomfort in your legs. Reduce swelling in your legs, feet, and ankles. Lessen muscle strain when exercising, which helps you ...