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CDC: New York City COVID-19 Deaths May Be Far Higher Than Reported

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The CDC found an unexplained surge in deaths between March 11 and May 2 that wasn't included in New York City's COVID-19 count.
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Fauci Says CDC Guidelines Could Loosen By July 4

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Dr. Fauci says the U.S. could start to return to a degree of normalcy.
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CDC To Lift Order Restricting Immigration During Pandemic

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The previous order let officials expel undocumented migrants, even those seeking asylum, to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Mask Mandates Dropped by Most Major U.S. Airlines on Court Ruling

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Most major U.S. airlines have abandoned mandates requiring travelers or employees to wear face coverings on domestic flights just hours after a ruling by a U.S. judge on Monday. Bloomberg's Rachel Chang reports.
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Bloomberg

Mistrust of CDC Covid Info in Medical Community: Johns Hopkins

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Sep.24 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the ethics of a planned U.K. covid-19 trial, U.S. confidence in taking a coronavirus vaccine, and shifts in Covid guidelines from the Centers for Disease...
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Experts: Vaccine Hesitancy Is A Global Threat

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Worldwide poll found: 1 in 4 adults aren't interested in getting an approved COVID-19 vaccine.
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In Reversal, FDA Puts Brakes On COVID Shots For Kids Under 5

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The nation's 18 million children under 5 make up the only age group not yet eligible for vaccination.
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Bloomberg

Hospitals Jammed, But ICUs Less Crowded: Johns Hopkins

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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor Chris Beyrer discusses Covid-19 messaging and concerns about PCR testing and the availability of rapid testing. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R....
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Who Will Get The First 6.4 Million Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine?

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Only 6.4 million doses will be available the first week a COVID vaccine gets emergency approval.
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Many Front-line Workers Wary But Willing To Get A COVID Vaccine

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Some health care workers told Newsy they're not excited to get vaccinated but will likely do so anyway.
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Bloomberg

Bill Gates on Coronavirus Pandemic, Vaccines

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Sep.15 -- Bill Gates used to think of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as the world’s premier public-health authority. Not anymore. Gates says political pressure cost the agency 'credibility.' The billionaire philanthropist...
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Biden Administration Withdraws Vaccine Mandate For Large Employers

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The Supreme Court blocked the mandate that would have required companies with more than 100 employees to require COVID vaccination or regular testing.
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CDC Warns Against Cruises, Regardless Of Vaccination Status

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The CDC said it has more than 90 cruise ships under investigation or observation as a result of COVID-19 cases.
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CDC Promotes Telework To Reduce COVID-19 Exposure

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CDC study says employed adults who tested positive for COVID were almost twice as likely to report regularly going to work.
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Coronavirus Cases Are On The Rise Again

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The U.S. is now averaging 31,000 new cases a day, according to a New York Times analysis.
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E-Cigarette Use Down Among Young Adults

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Experts say the drop could be related, in part, to fears about vaping-related illnesses that surged last year.
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Dr. Fauci Predicts Vaccination Timeline For High School Students

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While high school students can expect COVID vaccinations by the fall, elementary school students will be up for vaccines by 2022.
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What's Behind The Rise In U.S. Overdose Deaths?

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According to a CDC report, U.S. overdose deaths hit a record 93,000 in the midst of the COVID pandemic last year.
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'Joints For Jabs' Underway In Washington State

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Marijuana shops there are now allowed to give one free pre-rolled joint to those 21 or older.
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Back-To-School Policies Vary On New CDC Guidance

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The patchwork of policies can be different from district to district.
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CDC Study Says Teachers Contributed To COVID Spread At Georgia School

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Study looked at Georgia schools with inadequate social distancing, widespread ignoring of mask rules.
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COVID Booster Progress In The U.S.

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The U.S. has made COVID boosters available to more and more Americans - and soon there could be a COVID vaccine for kids ages 5-11.
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Teacher Union: 4 Broward County, FL School Staffers Die From COVID

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The deaths were all within a 24-hour period as classes are set to begin next week in the country's sixth largest school district.
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The Recount

CDC Endorses “Mix and Match” Approach to Boosters

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Pick a jab, any jab: The CDC is endorsing a “mix and match” approach to boosters. Those who are eligible for a third dose can now receive any of the three FDA-approved vaccines — regardless of which shot they got first.