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CDC: Fewer Than 15,000 New COVID Cases Per Day
The U.S. is administering about one million COVID vaccinations per day and 42% of the country is fully vaccinated.
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President Biden Urges States To Reinstate Mask Mandates
The president spoke hours after the head of the CDC sounded the alarm about the potential for a fourth wave of the virus.
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U.S. COVID Cases Rise For First Time Since January
More than 1.5 million people passed through TSA checkpoints on Sunday.
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CDC Says No Masks, Social Distance Needed At Vaccinated Summer Camps
The new guidance is for day camps and overnight camps.
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WH: More Than 50% Of American Adults Fully Vaccinated
President Biden wants 70 percent of adults to get at least one dose by July 4.
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Appeals Court Leaves CDC Eviction Ban In Place
The moratorium is set to expire on June 30.
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Vaccinated Teachers And Students Don't Need Masks, CDC Says
The changes come amid a national vaccination campaign in which children as young as 12 are eligible to get shots.
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U.S. Administers 300 Million COVID Vaccines In 150 Days
About 45% of Americans are fully vaccinated and 53% have gotten at least one shot.
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Housing Crisis Looms As Eviction Moratorium Comes To An End
The Biden administration said the ban on evictions will not be extended past July 31.
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Latest CDC Data Shows Vaccination Numbers Improving
The agency reports nearly 74% of Americans aged 12 or older have gotten at least one dose and 63% of the same group are fully vaccinated.
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Fauci Says U.S. Headed In 'Wrong Direction'
More than 163 million people, or 49% of the total U.S. population, are fully vaccinated, according to CDC data.
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COVID Hospitalizations Increasing Again As Delta Variant Spreads
According to the CDC, hospitalizations have been increasing steadily for more than a month.
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New Eviction Moratorium Faces Legal Challenge
Congress has already approved almost $47 billion for housing aid, but most of the money hasn't reached those who need it yet.
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CDC Announces New 60-Day Federal Eviction Moratorium
This week, millions of Americans were put at risk of losing their homes – struggling with the uncertainty.
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U.S. Health Officials Call For COVID-19 Booster Shots
The overall plan is awaiting a Food and Drug Administration evaluation of the safety and effectiveness of a third dose, the officials said.
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Some U.S. Cities Continue Reopening, Others Restart Masking Mandates
Some areas across the country are implementing more restrictions as new Delta variant cases are on the rise.
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President Biden To Allow Eviction Moratorium To Expire Saturday
Roughly 3.6 million people in the U.S. say they face eviction in the next two months.
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States, Cities Implement Mandates To Protect Kids From COVID-19
From mask mandates to vaccine requirements, many places are tightening restrictions to fight back against the spread of the virus.
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More Than 185 Million Americans Fully Vaccinated Against COVID-19
According to CDC data, more than 75% of eligible Americans have received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine.
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Johnson & Johnson Seeks Authorization For COVID Vaccine Booster Shots
Company research shows a booster shot at either two or six months increased immunity against moderate-to-severe illness.
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CDC Advisers Recommend Pfizer Vaccine For Children 5-11 Years Old
The advisory group voted unanimously to approve a 10-microgram dose of the vaccine, as compared with a 30-microgram dose for adults.
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Pfizer Seeks FDA Approval For Adult COVID-19 Boosters
A booster would be a full 30 microgram dose given six months after the primary series of two shots given three weeks apart.
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Closing In On Pfizer Boosters For All Adults
Many millions more American adults could be eligible to receive a booster dose of Pfizer's COVID vaccine.
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CDC Extends Cruise Line Health Rules Until Mid-January
The agency said that after Jan. 15, it plans to move to a voluntary program for cruise companies to detect and control the spread of COVID-19.