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Hospitals Brace For Impact Of New Variant While Still Handling Delta

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Hospitals across the country have been hit with staff shortages and ICU overflows.
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Leaders In The LGBTQ+ Community Discuss Monkeypox Impact On Community

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Scientists report that the recent outbreak appears to be related to two raves held recently in Spain and Belgium and attended primarily by gay men.
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Bloomberg

Can the Zika Virus Be Contained in the U.S.?

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Aug. 2 -- National Institute Allergy & Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses the Zika virus. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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FDA Advisers Back Novavax Vaccine As New U.S. Option

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They hope Novavax will appeal to those who don't want an mRNA vaccine because trials showed it had fewer side effects.
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Bloomberg

CDC's Frieden: No Reason to Delay, Cancel Summer Olympics

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May 31 -- CDC Director Tom Frieden discusses the efforts to fight the zika virus with Bloomberg's David Gura and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Free Trade of Medical Supplies Key to Virus Fight: Johns Hopkins' Krueger

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May.13 -- Anne Krueger, senior research professor of international economics at the Johns Hopkins University School for Advanced International Studies, discusses her post-pandemic outlook with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg...
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Study Suggests Opioid Death Rates Rise After Auto Plant Closures

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Researchers found the rate of opioid-related deaths among adults were about 85% higher in U.S. counties where an auto factory had recently closed.
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Measles Outbreak In Samoa Kills At Least 33, Prompting Help From CDC

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More than 2,600 people in Samoa have caught the measles and at least 33 people, mostly young children, have died.
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Over 100 Cases Reported In E. Coli Outbreak Linked To Romaine Lettuce

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Health officials say they are working to locate the exact source of the infections linked to romaine lettuce in Salinas, California.
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California Attorney General And L.A. County Sue Juul Labs Inc.

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The lawsuit alleges Juul's ads targeted underage users and failed to give warnings about the health risks of its products, among other things.
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Travel Warnings Intensify As First U.S. Coronavirus Patient Confirmed

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CDC and Washington state health officials told reporters the first U.S. patient is a 30-year-old man from Washington state north of Seattle.
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CDC To Count 'Probable' Cases Of COVID-19

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The CDC will now include "probable" cases of coronavirus infection and death in its count, a change that will likely add thousands to U.S. totals.
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The Two-Virus Dilemma: COVID-19 And The Flu

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We typically think about getting flu shots in the fall, but pharmacies and doctors offices around the U.S. are already offering them now.
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The U.S. Could Lose Its Measles Elimination Status By October

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The United States declared measles had been eliminated in 2000.
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COVID Vaccine Barriers Impacting Black Americans

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OVID vaccine hesitancy drops among Black Americans, but distance to health care facilities, drug stores still a problem.
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Education Department Encourages Masking In Schools

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​COVID policies are evolving as ​millions of students and educators head back to class.
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U.S. Doubles Vaccine Purchase, Calls For More Global Shots

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World leaders, aid groups and global health organizations are growing more vocal about the slow pace of vaccinations.
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COVID Hospitalizations Skyrocket

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The CDC says younger age groups are setting hospitalization records.
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Businesses, States React As CDC Revises Mask Guidelines

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From Walmart to Disney, businesses are bringing back mask mandates for employees and visitors.
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Some States Are Still Banning Masks In Schools

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Some parents say they want the right to choose – even as cases surge and no child under the age of 12 can be vaccinated yet.
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Health Workers Wary But Willing To Get COVID Vaccine

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A CDC committee is recommending that hospitals stagger vaccinating their health care workers in case there are any problems.
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Congress Will Not Investigate Pentagon COVID-19 Spending

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House Democrats called for an investigation of the Pentagon's COVID-19 spending, but the Armed Services Committee chair says there won't be a hearing.
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Biden Administration Amps Up Obamacare Registration Efforts

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Open enrollment for "Obamacare" will last until May, giving people twice as long to sign up for the health insurance benefits.
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BioNTech Will Apply in U.S. For Emergency Use of Covid Vaccine

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Nov.18 -- Pfizer and partner BioNTech SE say their Covid-19 vaccine was 95% effective in clinical trials. They will now apply for emergency use authorization in the U.S. BioNTech SE’s Chief Executive Officer Ugur Sahin appears on...