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Infectious disease experts fear that so-called “super spreaders” at marches could trigger new outbreaks of COVID-19. (Pexels/)Follow all of PopSci’s COVID-19 coverage here, including tips on cleaning groceries, ways to tell if your symptoms are just allergies, and a tutorial on making your own mask.This past week, protests against police brutality in cities across the country have brought more people outside their homes and closer together than they have been in months. For the first time since the start of strict social distancing and stay-at-home measures in mid-march, people gathered in the hundreds to thousands to march against racial inequality. So far, according to the AP, at least 4,400 people have been arrested nationwide. As these demonstrations—propelled by the recent death of George Floyd—continue throughout American cities, public health officials worry the gatherings might trigger new spikes of coronavirus cases. Here’s everything you need to know this week.Health officials fear...