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House Democrats Subpoena Azar, Redfield For CDC Documents

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They're accusing the Trump administration of attempting to block or change CDC reports about how the coronavirus spreads.
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Moderna CEO Hopes to Get Vaccine Approval in Next Few Weeks

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Nov.30 -- Moderna Chief Executive Officer Stephane Bancel says the company is on track to deliver up to 20 million vaccine doses in the U.S. before the end of the year and warns teenagers against getting vaccinated because there's no...
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Covid Vaccinations May Start December: Vanderbilt's Schaffner

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Nov.09 -- William Schaffner, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine professor, says he's "guardedly optimistic" a Covid-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc. may be used to protect health-care workers before the end of the year. He...
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CDC Expands 'Places' Tool to Target COVID Vaccines

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The CDC hopes community leaders will use the Places tool to identify the hardest hit areas to target vaccination efforts.
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Stronger CDC Vaccination Guidance Would Help: Johns Hopkins

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Apr.28 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for vaccinated citizens and the importance of getting the second vaccination...
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Fully-Vaccinated Can Go Unmasked in Outdoor Settings: CDC

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Apr.27 -- Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), says fully-vaccinated people can forgo masks in outdoor settings but recommends masking in crowded outdoor settings like stadiums and...
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Defeating Covid-19 Takes a ‘Global Community’: Johns Hopkins

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Apr.23 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses shortfalls in oxygen for Covid-19 patients in India and the need for updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and...
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White House Wants Young People To Get Vaccinated

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CDC: At least 600,000 kids ages 12 to 15 have received one dose
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FDA Authorizes Second Pfizer, Moderna Booster For Americans 50 And Up

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U.S. regulators authorized a fourth shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines for people 50 and older at least four months after their previous booster.
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Omicron BA.2 Subvariant Gains Ground in U.S.

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More than a third of last week's U.S. Covid-19 cases were caused by the omicron BA.2 subvariant, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Bloomberg's Drew Armstrong reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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CDC Lowers Risk Assessment For Traveling On Cruise Ships

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The agency still recommends that people who are not up to date with COVID-19 vaccines and are at increased risk avoid getting on a cruise ship.
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CDC Green Lights Vaccine For Kids

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Children ages 5 to 11 are now eligible for the COVID vaccine — and the White House has already procured enough supply for every child in America. That sound you just heard was a collective sigh of relief among parents.
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CDC Advisers Try To Work Out The Details On Booster Shots

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The FDA approved a third dose for older Americans and those at high-risk.
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U.S. Ramps Up Deportation Of Haitian Refugees

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The Biden administration said it's committed to improving conditions in Haiti.
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Nearly 900,000 Children 5-11 Years Old Get First COVID Shot

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The CDC director says it's a step in the right direction to help protect more than just children's physical health.
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There Is A Nationwide Shortage Of Monkeypox Vaccines

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Health officials are now considering splitting the monkeypox vaccine dose due to a shortage of supply.
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White House Sends Extra Monkeypox Vaccines Ahead Of Pride Events

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The White House is sending tens of thousands of monkeypox vaccine doses to areas hosting Labor Day pride events.
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Why Do Some People Live So Long?

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The CDC predicts life expectancy to grow for Americans in the next few years from 76 years old to about 85 years old.
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Customs And Border Protection Ignored CDC's Call To Vaccinate Migrants

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A letter revealed the CDC recommended border patrol give all detained migrants the influenza shot.
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Cruise Industry Takes A Hit After Coronavirus Plagues Several Ships

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Ross Klein, who has written four books on the cruise industry, says it needs to approach COVID-19 with humility if it wants to survive.
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Don't Count on Warm Weather Stopping Virus, Johns Hopkins' Sharfstein Warns

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Mar.16 -- Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, vice dean for public health practice and community engagement at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses the efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs...
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As States Discuss Reopening, Experts Are Wary On Whether It's Safe

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Vice President Mike Pence said Friday governors have the testing resources to begin reopening parts of their states.
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Coronavirus Scientist Warns States May Close Again

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Youyang Gu, a scientist whose coronavirus projection model is cited by the CDC, says some states could see a spike in cases and have to close again.
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Johns Hopkins' Toner Says China Is Too Late, Coronavirus Is Out of Control

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Jan.30 -- Dr. Eric Toner, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses the efforts to contain the deadly coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg...