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Although US Covid-19 cases are flatttening, experts are concerned about another surge
Mon, 2021-03-15 10:10 —
mike kraft
US Covid-19 cases have flattened. Here's why that may predict another surge, expert says
There's good reason to be optimistic about where the US could be by summer as Covid-19 vaccinations accelerate.
Christina Maxouris, CNN
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Timeline of major U.S. developments in the year of the Covid-19 pandemic --The Washington Post
Sun, 2021-03-14 12:07 —
mike kraft
A year of the pandemic: Sorrow, stamina, defiance, despair
For most Americans, March 11 was the day the coronavirus crisis first became real. Fifty-two weeks later, millions have fallen ill and millions more have been vaccinated. More than 525,000 are dead. This timeline tells the story of a singular period in history.
Reis Thebault, Tim Meko, Junne Alcantara
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Fauci warns of another COVID-19 surge, urges Trump to tell supporters to be vaccinated
Sun, 2021-03-14 11:43 —
mike kraft
Fauci warns of another COVID-19 surge, urges Trump to tell supporters
The nation's top infectious disease expert warned Sunday that a new wave of COVID-19 infections could be on the way while urging former President Trump to tell his supporters to be vaccinated.
John Bowden
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Granny shouldn’t be out here’: Maskless spring breakers flout South Beach COVID rules, governor forgives past fines
Sat, 2021-03-13 18:21 —
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‘Granny shouldn’t be out here’: Maskless spring breakers flout South Beach COVID rules
With a black mask pulled under his chin, 22-year-old Ace Beck weaved through spring breakers on busy Ocean Drive without any concern for catching COVID-19 — or unwittingly passing it on to somebody else.
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NIH Director urges people to keep masks on despite Texas and other states relaxing requirementsrelaxing
Sat, 2021-03-13 18:09 —
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Keep masks on, NIH director pleads as Texas enters 1st weekend without statewide Covid-19 restrictions
As spring break travel picks up and states increasingly drop Covid-19 restrictions, Dr. Francis Collins, the National Institutes of Health director, is pleading with people to keep using masks regardless of prevailing rules.
Jason Hanna and Madeline Holcombe, CNN
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Differing American and EU attitudes towards identifying unvaccinated persons --poll and draft document
Sat, 2021-03-13 12:51 —
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Americans support restricting unvaccinated people from offices, travel: Reuters poll
A growing number of Americans want to get the coronavirus vaccine, and a majority also support workplace, lifestyle and travel restrictions for those not inoculated against COVID-19, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Friday.
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Florida, Texas political developments on COVID-19 restrictions
Fri, 2021-03-12 20:41 —
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DeSantis to Biden: Thought of reinstating COVID-19 restrictions
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Friday blasted President Biden's warning that the U.S. could need to reinstate certain coronavirus restrictions
Cameron Jenkins
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New poll shows Little Difference In Vaccine Hesitancy Among White And Black Americans, but still strong partisan splits
Fri, 2021-03-12 13:09 —
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Little Difference In Vaccine Hesitancy Among White And Black Americans, Poll Finds
An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll shows 1 in 4 Black people do not plan to get vaccinated. Despite the attention on concern among Blacks, nearly 30% of whites feel the same way.
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Anti-vaccination groups step up social media attacks despite countermeasures.
Fri, 2021-03-12 11:06 —
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Defying rules, anti-vaccine accounts thrive on social media
With vaccination against COVID-19 in full swing, social platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter say they’ve stepped up their fight against misinformation that aims to undermine trust in the...
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ANALYIS: What went right and what went wrong in US pandemic response
Thu, 2021-03-11 19:32 —
mike kraft
How the U.S. Pandemic Response Went Wrong—and What Went Right—during a Year of COVID
On the anniversary of this global disaster, we take a look back at some of the biggest mistakes, surprising successes and lingering questions
Tanya Lewis
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