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As Air Travel Rebounds, Airlines Still Have No National Safety Mandate

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Months into this pandemic, there's no national protocol for safe air travel. That's angered airline workers for months, and a watchdog wants change.
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Global COVID Cases Grow Despite Vaccine Efforts

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The director of the CDC said the U.S. is still in a complicated stage of the pandemic.
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New Yorkers Scramble To Get Monkeypox Vaccine

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As monkeypox cases rise, New York City is considered the epicenter of the outbreak. The high demand has created a shortage of vaccine doses.
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Fauci: 1st U.S. Case Of COVID-19 Omicron Variant Identified

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The announcement of the first U.S. case comes before President Joe Biden's outline of his strategy to combat the virus over the winter.
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Health Officials Stress The Importance Of Polio Vaccination

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The U.S. has immunized children against polio since the '50s. Every state has laws requiring children have their polio shot series to attend school.
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Safe Reopening of Schools Should Be a Priority, Johns Hopkins' Adalja Says

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Jul.09 -- Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, says all indoor space and activity has to be redesigned amid the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Alix...
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CDC Warns Of Uptick In Polio-Like Illness In Children This Fall

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The CDC expects to see an uptick this fall in acute flaccid myelitis, which has no known cure.
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CDC Relaxes Cruise Ship COVID-19 Guidelines

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The federal agency lowered cruise ship travel to a level 3 health notice.
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Justice Dept. To Appeal Order Voiding Travel Mask Mandate

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A notice of appeal was filed in federal court in Tampa.
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Flyers to US Won't Have to Test for Covid-19

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The Biden administration is lifting its requirement that international travelers test negative for coronavirus before flying to the US, amid pressure from airlines that viewed the measure as excessive and blamed it for depressing ticket...
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FDA Authorizes Pfizer And Moderna Booster Shots For All Adults

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Scientists previously advised the FDA to reject the Biden administration's plan to start distributing booster shots, citing a lack of supporting data.
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COVID-19 Cases Impacting Most Major Cruise Lines

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The latest data from the CDC shows 86 cruise ships currently have passengers on board who have tested positive for the virus.
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Bloomberg

Inovio CEO: Zika Vaccine Could Take a Few Years

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June 21 -- Joseph Kim, Inovio Pharmaceuticals chief executive officer, discusses the first Zika vaccine human trial. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel, Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Report: Purdue Pharma Offers Up To $12B To Settle Opioid Lawsuits

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​NBC News reports lawyers for Purdue and at least 10 state attorneys general and plaintiffs' attorneys discussed a settlement last week.
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CDC Guidelines More Detailed Than Trump Administration Reopening Plan

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The CDC's 63-page guidelines include recommendations on how to safely reopen businesses but were described by one GOP senator as "over prescriptive."
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Experts 'Extremely Concerned' As Lags, Inconsistency Plague Virus Data

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The federal government's new system for collecting and reporting hospitalization data replaced a CDC tool that, so far, reported more consistent data.
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CDC Predicts About 189,000 Americans Will Die From COVID-19 By Sept. 5

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Daily deaths are up, while daily cases are dropping. An emergency medicine physician told Newsy that's due to lag time between the two statistics.
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2 Americans' Experience In Quarantine Over The Coronavirus

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Gay and Phil Courter told Newsy about the experience of being under medical quarantine amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Concerns Raised About CDC Handling Of Virus Test Results

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The agency is combining results from two different COVID-19 tests.
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How Firefighters Prep For A Coronavirus Outbreak

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Fire departments are implementing protocols to protect firefighters responding to possible coronavirus cases.
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CDC Says 20 Million Americans Are Likely Infected With The Coronavirus

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​CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield said the agency estimates 5-8% of the U.S. population has been infected.
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Study: Coronavirus Can Remain Viable On Some Surfaces For Days

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It can remain viable anywhere from three hours in the air to up to three days on plastic and stainless steel surfaces.
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Why Aren’t COVID Vaccines Getting To More People?

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Only 5 million of 20-million target got doses of vaccination by end of December.
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Why You Shouldn't Skip The Second COVID Shot

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Data from the CDC shows more than 5 million Americans skipped their second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines.