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Free Headspace subscriptions are part of a partnership with L.A. County’s Department of Public Health.

Is it safe to have sex with my partner or with a person I met on Tinder? Can I pick my nose at home? Do I need to disinfect my groceries? A virologist answers.. The app has made similar free access to New York residents as well as healthcare workers. The app usually costs $69.99 a year or $12.99 a month, with limited free content available for initial users.

To access the app, you have to physically be in L.A. County. Make sure your browser is set on “share location,” which will allow the company to verify your eligibility. The offer is good through the end of the year and open to new subscribers only.

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