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New COVID-19 Cases In U.S. Soar To Highest Levels On Record

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New cases per day have more than doubled over the past two weeks, eclipsing the old mark of 250,000, set in mid-January.
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Study: COVID Booster Effectiveness Wanes But Remains Strong

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Vaccine effectiveness was higher in people who had received boosters than in people who had received only the original series of shots.
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Doctors Warn Of Possible Omicron BA.2 Variant Surge

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CDC numbers show BA.2 now makes up roughly 11% of sequenced COVID cases in the United States.
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As COVID Cases Rise In Europe, How Worried Should Americans Be?

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The W.H.O. is urging people to remain cautious, and Dr. Anthony Fauci predicts the U.S. will see an increase in cases due to the BA.2 variant.
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Michigan COVID-19 Hospitalizations Hit Record High

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COVID-19 cases in the state have surged by nearly 60% over the past two weeks as they approach an all-time high.
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COVID Cases Continue To Rise In The U.S.

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The Biden administration is urging Americans, particularly those age 50 and up, to stay current on their COVID vaccines.
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Fauci Expects To Retire By End Of President Biden's Current Term

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81-year-old Dr. Fauci said he plans to retire as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases by January 2025.
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Dr. Fauci: Leaving Government Position Does Not Mean Retirement

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Dr. Anthony Fauci said he doesn't plan to retire after stepping down from his current role as the government's top infectious disease expert.
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CDC Warns Of Increased Risk Of Measles Outbreak

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The CDC says a 95% vaccination rate is needed to prevent an outbreak.
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DOJ Asks Court To Reverse Order Lifting Travel Mask Mandate

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It’s not exactly clear if the TSA and airlines would start enforcing the mandate again, if the ruling were overturned.
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More Kids Are Showing Up To ERs With Mental Health Crisis

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WARNING: You're going to hear from doctors and a family talk about suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts, and about children who've killed themselves.
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Life Expectancy Is Decreasing In The U.S. Due To Multiple Factors

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A new report from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health details steps to reverse the decline in life expectancy in the U.S.
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U.S. To Declare Health Emergency Over Monkeypox Outbreak

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The declaration comes as the Biden administration has faced criticism over the pace of vaccine availability for monkeypox.
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Fauci Announces December Departure From Government Service

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Dr. Anthony Fauci — the nation's top infectious disease expert — has said his departure from the federal government does not mean he's retiring.
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CDC Drops Quarantine, Distancing Recommendations For COVID

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The changes are driven by a recognition that an estimated 95% of Americans 16 and older have acquired some level of immunity.
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CDC Data Reveals Alcohol-Related Deaths Increased During Pandemic

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Despite the grim statistics, health experts say the public tends to minimize alcohol risks.
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Fauci Says Threats Didn't Cause Him to Step Down

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White House Chief Medical Adviser Anthony Fauci says threats made against him and his family played no role in his decision to step down. Fauci speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Children, College Students Diagnosed With Monkeypox Raise Alarm

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School-age children diagnosed with monkeypox are raising concern before the return to school, but officials say the spread of risk is still small.
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CDC Will Likely Revise Coronavirus Test Guidelines: Baylor College of Medicine

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Mar.02 -- Baylor College of Medicine Dean Dr. Peter Hotez discusses U.S. progress on testing subjects for the novel coronavirusa on "What'd You Miss?"
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Washington State Officials Confirm First Coronavirus Death In U.S.

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Health officials in Washington state have confirmed the first coronavirus-related death in the U.S.
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CDC Officials Report 2 New Coronavirus Cases With Unknown Origins

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According to the CDC, the cases do not appear to be travel related or traceable to other infection cases, prompting concerns of a "community spread."
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5 U.S. Cities To Test Flu Patients For Coronavirus

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Fifteen people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in the U.S. so far.
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Study Suggests Hydroxychloroquine Has No Benefits In COVID-19 Cases

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About 28% of COVID-19 patients who took hydroxychloroquine died compared to the 11% who died after receiving standard care alone.