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NY, CA Leaders Announce Public Workers Must Get Vaccinated

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According to the CDC, the average number of daily COVID-19 cases is more than 40,000.
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CDC Sends Out New Information On Delta Variant

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It appears to cause more severe illness than earlier variants.
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Australia Begins COVID Vaccination Efforts

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Front-line health care workers and senior citizens will be the first to receive the shot.
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Fauci: U.S. Will Not Delay Second COVID Shots Amid Distribution Issues

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Amid high demand and distribution challenges, some have suggested the U.S. should get more people the first shot before giving anybody their second.
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CDC Urges States To Keep Restrictions

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Both Democratic and Republican governors have recently loosened guidelines for their states.
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Mexico Reportedly Plans To Ask U.S. For COVID Vaccines

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Sources told Reuters Mexico's president planned to make the request in a meeting with President Biden on Monday.
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FEMA Opens 4 Mass Vaccination Sites In Florida

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Starting Wednesday, vaccine eligibility is expanding in Florida.
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U.S. To Pass 100 Million Total Doses Administered

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The CDC says 1 in 4 adults have now gotten at least one dose.
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AstraZeneca Says Vaccine Now 76% Effective

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U.S. health officials had raised concerns over earlier conclusion shot was 79% effective.
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13 EU Countries Suspend AstraZeneca Shot

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The European Medicines Agency is investigating a link between blood clots and the vaccine.
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U.S. COVID-19 Deaths Dip Below 300 A Day

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At least 45% of Americans are fully vaccinated.
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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The CDC says 600K kids between the ages 12 to 15 have received their first COVID shot. A new study finds vaccination rates are lower in rural areas.
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Vaccine Mandate For Private Companies To Be Released

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The details will include how companies report vaccination status, and who will pay for testing.
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Boosters For All Adults In U.S. Closer With Panel Meeting Set

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The Food and Drug Administration is expected to sign off on Pfizer's application before the advisory panel meets Friday.
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U.N. Head Calls Out World Leaders On Vaccine Selfishness

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U.N. Head: "We are getting an F in ethics."
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Moderna: Vaccine Produced Strong Immune Results In Kids

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The trial has not been peer-reviewed or published yet, but the company is planning on submitting these results to the FDA.
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Scientists: It's Crucial For COVID To Move From Pandemic To Endemic

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Scientists think COVID outbreaks will continue to flare up sometimes. But we'll learn to live with that risk.
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NBA Vaccine Mandate A Source Of Tension

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is calling on the NBA to sanction unvaccinated players.
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Moderna To Supply Africa With Up To 110 Million COVID Doses

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If the full contract with Moderna is activated, African nations can reach the goal of vaccinating 450 million people by September 2022.
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FDA OKs Mixing COVID Vaccines; Backs Moderna, J&J Boosters

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The latest moves would expand by tens of millions the number of Americans eligible for boosters and formally allow "mixing and matching" of shots.
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Top 5 Clips of August 3rd

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New York City will now require proof of vaccination for indoor activities. The Miami Beach mayor slams Gov. Ron DeSantis for spreading misinformation to further his political career. And Gov. Andrew Cuomo shares a bizarre montage of him...
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COVID-19 Vaccinations Around The World, One Year Later

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COVID-19 vaccinations look different globally one year after their initial rollout, especially as countries deal with variants.
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U.S. Opens COVID Vaccine To Young Kids; Shots Begin This Week

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This expands coronavirus vaccine offerings to children as young as 6 months.
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FDA Approves Emergency COVID-19 Antibody Treatment

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Regeneron is the same experimental drug given to President Trump when he had coronavirus.