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Curated Video

A Look At Life Prior To Landmark Roe v. Wade Abortion Rights Law

Higher Ed
Former pastor Barbara Gerlach recalls work in 1970's abortion rights movement.
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The Recount

Texas GOP Signs Arrest Warrants For Absent Dems

Higher Ed
Senate Dems pass a $3.5T budget framework to advance Biden’s agenda on a range of issues, from health care to climate change. Texas Republicans, cosplaying as Texas Rangers, put out arrest warrants for their Democratic colleagues. And on...
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How Can U.S. Businesses Handle Coronavirus Concerns In The Workplace?

Higher Ed
While the risk of contracting the virus in the U.S. is low, some businesses are looking for ways to address their employees' concerns.
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Bloomberg

CDC Needs Support to Roll Out Broad, Systematic Testing: John Hopkins

Higher Ed
Apr.22 -- Testing is the lynchpin to all public health measures put in place, says Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by...
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Election Experts Say Coronavirus Outbreak Could Threaten US Elections

Higher Ed
Newsy spoke with several chief election officials who say they're taking the threat seriously but have yet to make emergency plans for November.
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Curated Video

U-Haul To Stop Hiring Nicotine Users In 21 States

Higher Ed
​The moving and storage company said it will soon implement a nicotine-free hiring policy in an effort to "[foster] a culture of wellness at U-Haul."
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Curated Video

First Case Of Human Bird Flu Infection Confirmed In Colorado

Higher Ed
CDC still considers the threat to the general public to be low because spread of the bird flu to people requires closes contact with an infected bird.
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Curated Video

Study: Pfizer Vaccine Just 12% Effective In Kids Ages 5 To 11

Higher Ed
New York state health officials said the effectiveness of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for kids plunged from 68% to 12% during the Omicron surge.
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Curated Video

U.S. Clears Updated COVID Boosters For Kids As Young As 5 Years Old

Higher Ed
The boosters, rolled out for Americans 12 and older last month, are doses modified to target today's most common and contagious Omicron relatives.
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Curated Video

CDC Tool Provides 'Whole New View' of Health of Communities

Higher Ed
Online interactive map called 'Places' compares 27 health factors including heart disease, diabetes in communities across the country.
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Curated Video

U.S. Faces A Double Coronavirus Surge As Omicron Advances

Higher Ed
The CDC said Omicron accounted for about 3% of genetically sequenced coronaviruses nationally.
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Curated Video

Federal Testing Website Launches Next Week

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden announced last month that the U.S. would purchase 500 million at-home tests to launch the program.
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Curated Video

FDA Shortens Timing Of Moderna Booster To 5 Months

Higher Ed
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention agreed to reduce the wait time between Moderna COVID vaccinations.
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Curated Video

CDC Releases Data On Booster Shot Effectiveness Against Omicron

Higher Ed
210 million Americans are fully vaccinated, while only 83 million have gotten boosted, that's roughly 40% of the population.
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Curated Video

Woman Brings First Wrongful Death Suit Against Juul Labs Inc.

Higher Ed
Bloomberg Law reports Juul is already facing consolidated litigation that involves personal injury lawsuits.
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Curated Video

How Businesses Abroad Are Dealing With The Coronavirus Outbreak

Higher Ed
Chinese, South Korean and Italian businesses are changing the way they work since the outbreak.
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Curated Video

U.S. Death Toll Of Vaping-Related Illnesses Rises To 12

Higher Ed
The total number of reported vaping-related illnesses has also jumped.
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Curated Video

A New Study Shows There Are Racial Disparities In Flu Hospitalizations

Higher Ed
The CDC said hospitalization rates among Hispanic adults were about two times more than White adults in the 2009 and 2021 flu seasons.
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Curated Video

Wastewater Could Help Fill Gaps In Monkeypox Testing

Higher Ed
Wastewater from California's Bay Area could be the most accurate prediction of what's to come as the U.S. sees more cases of monkeypox.
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Curated Video

Juul Labs Inc. Stops Selling Fruit, Dessert E-Cigarette Flavors

Higher Ed
The popular e-cigarette company is taking away mango, creme, fruit, and cucumber flavors from online retail.
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Curated Video

CDC Confirms Possible Community Spread Of Coronavirus In U.S.

Higher Ed
The CDC confirmed a 15th case of infection in the U.S., but this time it doesn't know how the patient became infected.
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Curated Video

Potential Case Of Monkeypox Being Investigated In New York City

Higher Ed
The virus causes flu-like symptoms and has been identified in the U.S., France, Italy, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, Canada and the U.K.
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Curated Video

Patients Worry How Overturning Of Roe Could Affect IVF

Higher Ed
Patients considering IVF worry trigger laws could give embryos legal protection, making some parts of the IVF process a criminal offense.
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Curated Video

Omicron Subvariant BA.2 Now Dominant Strain Globally

Higher Ed
Scientists say relaxed COVID measures in China and Europe could be behind the recent rise.