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Health Officials Push Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Confidence

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The CDC and FDA recommended lifting the pause and say they're confident about its safety.
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Hundreds Of Vaccines Tossed Out In Arizona

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The health department has adjusted the amount of doses to thaw, changed appointment scheduling and will send unused shots to other vaccine sites.
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CDC Director: Preflight Covid Tests May Ease Spread

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Feb.08 -- Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, suggests that testing people for the coronavirus before U.S. domestic flights could help reduce transmission. She speaks at a online press briefing....
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Health Officials Warn Of Potential Fourth COVID Wave

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The head of the CDC is warning young people especially to be careful.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci: 'Premature To Declare Victory'

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According to the CDC, about a third of the total population has gotten at least their first shot.
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CDC Chief: U.K. Variant Now Dominant COVID-19 Strain In U.S.

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This variant is believed to be more contagious and adds to growing concerns as cases and hospitalizations surge in the U.S.
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UK Variant Spreading thru U.S.

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This variant is believed to be more contagious and adds to growing concerns as cases and hospitalizations surge in the U.S.
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Health Officials Says J&J Pause Should Boost Confidence

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CDC, FDA recommended a pause in Johnson & Johnson vaccines after 6 cases of rare blood clots.
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Fauci Confident Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Will Return

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Dr. Fauci says the shot will likely return but perhaps with warnings about the rare side effects.
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U.S. To Deliver Fewer Johnson & Johnson Vaccines Next Week

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CDC data shows 785,500 doses will be allocated to states.
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President Biden Says New Mask Guidance 'A Great Milestone'

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The president acknowledged some vaccinated people may still want to wear masks.
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Pres. Biden Pushes Vaccinations As More States Lift COVID Restrictions

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Virginia is the latest state to lift restrictions as Biden aims for 70 percent of U.S. adults to have at least one dose of a COVID vaccine by July 4.
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CDC: Fewer Than 15,000 New COVID Cases Per Day

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The U.S. is administering about one million COVID vaccinations per day and 42% of the country is fully vaccinated.
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President Biden Urges States To Reinstate Mask Mandates

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The president spoke hours after the head of the CDC sounded the alarm about the potential for a fourth wave of the virus.
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U.S. COVID Cases Rise For First Time Since January

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More than 1.5 million people passed through TSA checkpoints on Sunday.
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State Department Warns Against Traveling To Japan Amid COVID Surge

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The department's advisory is at a level 4, the highest warning level, just two months ahead of the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics on July 23.
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CDC Says No Masks, Social Distance Needed At Vaccinated Summer Camps

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The new guidance is for day camps and overnight camps.
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WH: More Than 50% Of American Adults Fully Vaccinated

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President Biden wants 70 percent of adults to get at least one dose by July 4.
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Appeals Court Leaves CDC Eviction Ban In Place

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The moratorium is set to expire on June 30.
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Vaccinated Teachers And Students Don't Need Masks, CDC Says

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The changes come amid a national vaccination campaign in which children as young as 12 are eligible to get shots.
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CDC: U.S. Could See Sharp Decline In Cases By July

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Under the most optimistic scenarios, by the end of July, new weekly cases in the U.S. could drop below 50,000.
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Merck Seeking to Help Covid Vaccine Manufacturers: EVP

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May.04 -- Julie Gerberding, executive vice president and chief patient officer of Merck & Co. and former director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, discusses the Covid-19 pandemic and how the Kenilworth, N.J.-based...
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U.S. Administers 300 Million COVID Vaccines In 150 Days

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About 45% of Americans are fully vaccinated and 53% have gotten at least one shot.
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Housing Crisis Looms As Eviction Moratorium Comes To An End

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The Biden administration said the ban on evictions will not be extended past July 31.