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Big Ten Reverses Course, Says Football Season Will Start Oct. 23

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Conference says eight-game season will begin Oct. 23, with a championship game on Dec. 19.
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BioNTech, Pfizer Say Their Coronavirus Vaccine Is Close To Approval

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Their vaccine is currently in Phase 3 trials. The FDA and Europe's EMA will take it up for approval either next month or in November.
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CDC Removes Guidance Update On Coronavirus Transmission

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The updated guidance had said it's mainly transmitted by small respiratory droplets or particles.
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Johnson & Johnson Begins Vaccine Distribution In The U.S.

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The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is the third vaccine approved by the FDA.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo Addresses Delayed COVID Deaths Claims

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New York recently acknowledged total nursing home deaths were actually close to 15,000 instead of the 8,500 it originally reported.
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Pressure Mounts To Reopen Schools But Teachers Want Vaccines

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The head of the nation's largest teachers union wants "testing, layered mitigation and vaccine prioritization."
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U.K. PM Johnson Says 'We're Ready' As Schools Set To Open Monday

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High schools and colleges will be allowed to reopen in phases to allow for three rounds of testing. Students will then get at-home testing kits.
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Israel Study Finds Pfizer Vaccine To Be 92% Effective

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The data showed it to be 67% effective after one dose.
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Grandmother who had world’s first Covid jab receives booster shot

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A 91-year-old grandmother who became the first person in the world to have a Covid-19 vaccine has urged people to get their booster jab, after receiving hers. Margaret Keenan returned to University Hospital Coventry, in the West Midlands...
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Are Booster Shots The Best Defense Against COVID-19?

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Christian Bryant explores the latest information regarding a COVID-19 booster shot ahead of an FDA advisory committee meeting.
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Health Experts Call Global Warming Greatest Health Threat

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Last month, the head of the WHO referenced the pandemic saying the "risks posed by climate change could dwarf those of any single disease."
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WHO Reports: COVID Cases, Deaths Continue To Fall Globally

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The Western Pacific was the only global region where COVID-19 increased, with about a third more infections than the previous week.
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Doctors Warn Of Possible Omicron BA.2 Variant Surge

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CDC numbers show BA.2 now makes up roughly 11% of sequenced COVID cases in the United States.
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Coronavirus in numbers: Further 303 deaths recorded

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The UK has reported another 88,171 Covid-19 cases and 303 further deaths, the latest daily figures show.
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As COVID Cases Rise In Europe, How Worried Should Americans Be?

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The W.H.O. is urging people to remain cautious, and Dr. Anthony Fauci predicts the U.S. will see an increase in cases due to the BA.2 variant.
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK records 98,515 new cases

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Coronavirus in numbers: The UK records 98,515 new cases as the Government confirms no restrictions before the new year.
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Former ‘Roe’ Attorney Gloria Allred On SCOTUS Ruling

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"This is an extremist decision," said Allred.
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Biden Says He's Mulling Health Emergency For Abortion Access

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President Biden said his administration is trying to do a “lot of things to accommodate the rights of women” after the Supreme Court's ruling.
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COVID Cases Continue To Rise In The U.S.

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The Biden administration is urging Americans, particularly those age 50 and up, to stay current on their COVID vaccines.
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Biden Tests Positive For COVID-19, Has 'Mild Symptoms'

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The 79-year-old Biden is fully vaccinated after getting two initial doses of the coronavirus vaccine and two boosters since.
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Boris Johnson: No new restrictions in England despite Omicron surge

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Boris Johnson said continuing with booster vaccinations is the “way forward for the country as a whole”. Asked whether resisting further restrictions would risk putting further strain on the NHS, Mr Johnson said current measures are the...
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More Kids Are Showing Up To ERs With Mental Health Crisis

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WARNING: You're going to hear from doctors and a family talk about suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts, and about children who've killed themselves.
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CDC Drops Quarantine, Distancing Recommendations For COVID

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The changes are driven by a recognition that an estimated 95% of Americans 16 and older have acquired some level of immunity.
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South By Southwest Festival Canceled Amid Coronavirus Fears

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Just one week ahead of the festival, city and county authorities declared a "local state of disaster" and banned events of 2,500 people or more.