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Teachers Union Authorizes Strikes If Schools Can't Reopen Safely

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The American Federation of Teachers said it would support its members if they choose to strike, but that it should be a "last resort."
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What's The Risk Of Moving Into A New Place?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Facebook Will Let Employees Work From Home Through July 2021

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Rising COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have caused companies to extend remote work.
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How Risky Is A Babysitter?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Abandoned Gates, Face Masks And 10-Person Flights: This Is Flying Now

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Wondering what it's like to fly right now? Join us on a trip through some of America's busiest airports.
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Moderna Seeks OK For Emergency Approval For COVID Vaccine, Now What?

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Health experts agree multiple vaccine candidates need to succeed for the world to get hold of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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Novavax says its COVID vaccine is 89.3% effective against the virus. Johnson & Johnson says its one-dose COVID vaccine is 72% effective in the U.S.
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New York Nurse Receives Second Dose Of Coronavirus Vaccine

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Sandra Lindsay is now the first U.S. health care worker to be fully vaccinated.
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U.S. To Compare W.H.O. COVID Data From China With Intelligence Reports

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State Department says it will compare W.H.O. report on virus with information gathered by U.S. intelligence community.
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South Africa First Country To Use Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

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As South Africa administers the J&J vaccine to health care workers, Newsy asked citizens if they are willing to get the unapproved shot.
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Australia Investigating Source Of COVID-19 Cluster

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New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian said all cases have been linked to a cluster in Avalon, Australia.
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FDA Will Review Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

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Johnson & Johnson said its COVID vaccine candidate was 72% effective in a late stage trial.
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Dr. Fauci Says U.S. Will Spend $3.2B On COVID Antiviral Pills

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Fauci announced the investment during a White House briefing as part of a new "antiviral program for pandemics."
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President Biden Says It's A Pandemic For The Unvaccinated

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The president says those who are vaccinated won't be hospitalized and die from virus.
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Tips For Talking To Friends, Neighbors Who Oppose Wearing A Mask

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Mask wearing is a polarizing topic, so one expert recommends starting with questions, sharing reliable information, and knowing when to walk away.
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U.S. Opens COVID Vaccine To Little Kids, Shots Begin Next Week

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Roughly 18 million kids will be eligible, but it remains to be seen how many will ultimately get the vaccines.
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Polio In U.S., U.K. And Israel Reveals Rare Risk Of Oral Vaccine

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Since 2017, there have been 396 cases of polio caused by the wild virus, versus more than 2,600 linked to the oral vaccine, according to the WHO.
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Almost 900 Adult Migrants In U.S. Custody Had Mumps In Past Year

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It's not clear how the disease was introduced into immigration facilities or how it spread.
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China's New Coronavirus Can Be Spread By Humans

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Health officials previously thought the virus was only being passed from animals to humans.
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4 European Countries Have Lost Their Measles Elimination Status

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The World Health Organization said Thursday the disease is no longer considered eliminated in Albania, the Czech Republic, Greece and the U.K.
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Americans In Europe Are Worried And Confused By The U.S. Travel Ban

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The travel suspensions affecting most of Europe have left Americans abroad struggling to understand how and when they can come home.
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Delivery, Retail Workers Plan Strike For Virus Protections

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Workers at companies including Amazon, FedEx, Walmart, Target, Whole Foods and Instacart are being encouraged to walk out on Friday.
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How Do Doctors Decide Who Gets Tested For Coronavirus?

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The key symptoms are fever and respiratory problems, but getting tested for the coronavirus really comes down to exposure to someone who has it.
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Boris Johnson Says Doctors Were Preparing His Death Announcement

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He said there was a point where doctors started "to think about how to handle [his condition] presentationally."