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Analysis: This is how the pandemic start winding down in the United States
Mon, 2021-11-01 11:21 —
mike kraft
How does a pandemic start winding down? You are looking at it.
The United States has entered a new phase of the pandemic in which people are adapting to the persistent presence of an endemic but usually nonlethal pathogen.
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A look at whether American schools opened safely.
Mon, 2021-11-01 10:35 —
mike kraft
Did America’s schools open safely? We crunched the latest data on COVID and kids.
Was school reopening a success? Did masks or vaccines make a big difference? Here's what the latest stats say about COVID and kids.
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Sweden’s pandemic response faulted as too slow, unprepared
Fri, 2021-10-29 11:13 —
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Sweden's pandemic response faulted as too slow, unprepared
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Sweden’s response to the spread of coronavirus was too slow and its preparations to handle a pandemic were insufficient, a stinging official report concluded Friday. The Scandinavian country has stood out among European nations for its comparatively hands-off response to the pandemic, emphasizing individual responsibility and choices instead of mandated government health measures.
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Iowa passes bill allowing unemployment for workers fired over vaccine mandates
Fri, 2021-10-29 10:58 —
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Iowa passes bill allowing unemployment for workers fired over vaccine
Iowa state lawmakers on Thursday passed a bill that will allow state residents to qualify for unemployment benefits if they lose their job as a result of refusing to get vaccinated against the
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Opinion: Stop the false narrative about young children and covid. They need vaccines. And why some parents hesitate, plus survey
Thu, 2021-10-28 11:24 —
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Opinion | Stop the false narrative about young children and covid. They need vaccines.
Data from the FDA refutes the false narrative that children are not at risk of covid-19.
Leana S. Wen
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One percent of adults say they've left job due to vaccine mandate: KFF poll
Thu, 2021-10-28 08:57 —
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One percent of adults say they've left job due to vaccine mandate:
One percent of all adults in a Kaiser Family Foundation poll said they’ve left a job due to COVID-19 vaccine requirements as more workplaces institute mandates.
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Vaccine eligibility for mood disorders underscores elevated covid risk
Wed, 2021-10-27 19:16 —
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Vaccine eligibility for mood disorders underscores elevated covid risk
The change will allow millions of people with mental health conditions to get booster shots.
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Analysis: An FDA adviser said we need to give kids vaccines to fully understand their safety. Here’s the crucial context.
Wed, 2021-10-27 18:29 —
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Analysis | An FDA adviser said we need to give kids vaccines to fully understand their safety.
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Overview: Enforcement of indoor vaccine mandates proves uneven in US
Tue, 2021-10-26 18:03 —
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Enforcement of indoor vaccine mandates proves uneven in US
HONOLULU (AP) — Go out for a night on the town in some U.S. cities and you might find yourself waiting while someone at the door of the restaurant or theater closely inspects your vaccination card and checks it against your photo ID.
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U.S COVID Cases are falling in all regions although hot spots remain
Tue, 2021-10-26 17:51 —
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COVID Cases Keep Falling
The number of new daily COVID-19 cases in the United States has plunged 57% since peaking on Sept. 1. Almost as encouraging as the magnitude of the decline is its breadth: Cases have been declining in every region. Forecasting COVID’s future is extremely difficult, and it’s certainly possible that cases will rise again in the coming weeks. But the geographic breadth of the decline does offer reason for optimism. Sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New York Times Past COVID increases have
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