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Almost 900 Adult Migrants In U.S. Custody Had Mumps In Past Year

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It's not clear how the disease was introduced into immigration facilities or how it spread.
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Second U.S. Coronavirus Case Diagnosed In Chicago

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A woman in her 60s was diagnosed with the respiratory illness after returning from Wuhan, China
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Coronavirus Outbreak Infects More Than 900 In China

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Global health officials are working to understand and contain a coronavirus outbreak that has so far infected more than 900 people.
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WHO, CDC Say Measles Cases Spiked Globally Last Year

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Health agencies estimate that 140,000 people died from measles last year.
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How Do Doctors Decide Who Gets Tested For Coronavirus?

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The key symptoms are fever and respiratory problems, but getting tested for the coronavirus really comes down to exposure to someone who has it.
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NASCAR Is Returning May 17 — To Empty Stadiums

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The race car circuit said Thursday it would hold seven events in 10 days.
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Former HHS Chief Sebelius Says Virus Vaccine Process Can't Be Rushed

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Mar.31 -- Former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius discusses the clinical trials of a coronavirus vaccine. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Johns Hopkins' Adalja on Coronavirus Containment: 'All Bets Are Off'

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Mar.11 -- Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses the efforts to contain the coronavirus with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You...
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President Threatens To Withhold Funding From Schools That Don't Reopen

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President Trump says he "may cut off funding" to schools that don't reopen.
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China’s Hubei Reports 14,840 Additional Virus Cases

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Feb.12 -- China’s Hubei Province is saying that there are almost 15,000 additional cases of coronavirus. The news comes as health experts at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say they’re still waiting for an invitation...
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Travel Restrictions Won't Help Contain Virus, Johns Hopkins' Nuzzo Says

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Feb.04 -- Jennifer Nuzzo, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health senior scholar, discusses the efforts to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus. She speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg...
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New Jersey Governor Proposes Cigarette Tax Hike

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The $1.65 hike per pack would bring the tax to $4.35. That would make it one of the highest in the country.
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CDC Now Says People Without COVID-19 Symptoms Don't Need Testing

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The CDC didn't give a reason for the change.
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CDC Makes Changes To International Air Travel Restrictions

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Starting Monday, passengers coming into the U.S. from certain countries will no longer need to be directed to one of 15 airports.
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Drugmakers Pledge Not To Release COVID-19 Vaccine Until Proven Safe

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In a letter obtained by the Wall Street Journal, drugmakers say they won't bow to political pressure to release a COVID-19 vaccine by election day.
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Africa Declared Free Of Wild Polio After Enduring Vaccination Effort

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The CDC's director praised the continent-wide vaccination effort inspired by late South African leader Nelson Mandela.
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FDA Expands Recall Of Peaches Over Salmonella Outbreak

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The recall covers peaches packaged by Prima Wawona and sold between June 1 and August 19.
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CDC Expects COVID-19 To Be A Leading Cause Of U.S. Deaths In 2020

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​CDC mortality statisticians told CNN the coronavirus will likely end up among the top 10 leading causes of death by year's end.
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Trump: CDC Will Put Out Guidance on Churches 'Very Soon'

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May.21 -- President Donald Trump says the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to put out guidance for reopening churches "very soon." He speaks while touring a Ford Motor Co. plant in Michigan. (Excerpt)
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State Leaders Are Rethinking Reopening; Some Consider Mask Mandates

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The number of confirmed daily cases in the U.S. has roughly doubled over the past month.
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U.S. to Use Covid Testing, Isolation Over Lockdowns: Johns Hopkins

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Nov.03 -- Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar Dr. Amesh Adalja discusses how the 2020 election could impact the U.S. approach to the coronavirus and the importance of having the Centers for Disease lead the public...
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CDC: U.S. Death Toll Could Reach 419,000 By Mid-January

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This means hospitals will likely continue to strain their resources as severe COVID patients flood in.
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Investors Should be Concerned About Inflation: Tett

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Jan.15 -- Financial Times Editorial Board Chair Gillian Tett says investors should be concerned about inflationary pressures, because of growth that could come from both vaccine distribution and a big stimulus package. She joins David...
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CDC: 9 Million In U.S. Vaccinated

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The number of Americans vaccinated is still less than half the number of doses that have been distributed.