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Public green spaces are good for the immune system and the mind—and they can be rationed to allow for social distancing. THE ATLANTIC
Read MorePublic green spaces are good for the immune system and the mind—and they can be rationed to allow for social distancing. THE ATLANTIC
Read MoreThe Trust for Public Land, a nonprofit that helps schools and cities create “shared-use” agreements for playground space, calculated that if all schoolyards in the U.S. were opened to the public during nonschool hours, nearly 20 million Americans who don’t currently live near parks would suddenly be a short walk from one. FAST COMPANY
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