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What's My Risk of Getting COVID-19 If I Live Near A Hospital?

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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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U.S. Hits 2 Million Coronavirus Cases

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Stay-at-home orders are being lifted, but in many states, coronavirus cases are still on the rise.
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Experts Praise Africa's COVID-19 Response

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COVID-19’s effects are devastating for Africa, from education to economies to the fight against other diseases.
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Privacy Fears Keeping People Off New COVID-19 Tracking Apps

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States are finding many people are too afraid of privacy breaches to use apps designed to track coronavirus cases.
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What's The Risk Of Going On A Bike Ride With Friends?

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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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Tokyo Olympics Downsize Torch Ceremonies As Coronavirus Precaution

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More than 300 children will no longer be allowed to participate.
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'I'm Baffled': How U.S. Coronavirus Testing Still Lags Behind

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Experts say we should have reliable data before reopening businesses. But the U.S. still isn't testing as broadly as other countries.
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NY Attorney General Questions Amazon's "Inadequate" COVID-19 Response

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According to a letter obtained by NPR, New York Attorney General Letitia James said Amazon's safety measures for employees have been "inadequate."
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South Korea Declares War On The Coronavirus Outbreak

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South Korea is expanding screenings for the coronavirus in the city of Daegu, which is at the center of the country's outbreak.
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What's My Risk Of Catching COVID-19 If I Order Takeout?

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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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Carnival Cruise Line Ships Will Set Sail Again In August

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Carnival Corp. said eight ships will depart from three U.S. ports on Aug. 1. The CDC still recommends travelers avoid cruise ships.
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What's The Risk Of A Gathering Of 40 Or More After The Vaccine?

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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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What's The Risk of Hugging My Grandkids After I Am Vaccinated?

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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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Study Says Lasting Immunity Likely From Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines

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The study did not look at the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
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Experts: Households Only, Virtual Thanksgiving Gatherings Are Best

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CDC Thanksgiving guidelines include hosting gatherings outdoors, avoiding potlucks and shared items like condiments, and requiring masks.
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U.S. Hits Record Number Of Virus Hospitalizations

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Nearly 62,000 people are hospitalized with the virus.
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Utah's Governor Declares State Of Emergency Over COVID Numbers

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Republican Gov. Gary Herbert issued a statewide mask mandate and said gatherings would be limited to households only for the next two weeks.
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COVID Variants Raise New Challenges For Health Care Workers

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Health officials have documented more than 70 cases of COVID variants in 11 states.
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Could Next COVID Wave Mean More Vaccine Shots?

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It's been at least five months since many Americans received their last vaccine shot, and studies show immunity can decline after that time.
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Jobless Claims Reach A Pandemic Low As Economy Recovers

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The pace of hiring, though, has weakened, at least for now.
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Boris Johnson set for crunch data briefing ahead of decision over Covid rules

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Boris Johnson is due to be presented with the latest Covid data on Monday as he weighs up whether to impose fresh restrictions on England to stem the spread of the Omicron variant of coronavirus.
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Unemployment Rate At 5.4% After U.S. Adds 943,000 Jobs In July

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COVID triggered a brief but intense recession last spring, forcing businesses to shut down and consumers to stay home as a health precaution.
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Fauci Says Early Reports Encouraging About Omicron Variant

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Fauci said so far Omicron does not seem to be severe, but he stressed the need to remain cautious.
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U.S. Nears One Million COVID Deaths

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The seven-day average of COVID hospitalizations remains just below 15,000.