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Fauci, Walensky Tackle Questions On COVID At Senate Hearing

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Top health officials sounded off before a key Senate committee about what happens next in the fight against the coronavirus.
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COVID Cases Spike Even As U.S. Hits 200M Vaccine Milestone

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New cases in the U.S. climbed from an average of nearly 95,000 a day on Nov. 22 to almost 119,000 a day this week.
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Pres. Biden Says New Variant Cause For Concern, Not Panic In U.S.

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When Omicron arrives, and it will, President Biden said, America will "face this new threat just as we've faced those that have come before it."
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19 Countries Confirm Cases Of New Omicron Variant

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The director of the National Institutes of Health says Omicron appears to be a different animal entirely.
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Health Officials Revise Booster Guidance Over Omicron Concerns

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COVID updates, around the world: The U.S. says all adults “should” get a booster shot. South Africa’s early Omicron research suggests “mild” symptoms. And Greece makes shots mandatory for ages 60+ and will issue monthly fines to those...
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U.S. Officials Announce More Steps Against Monkeypox Outbreak

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As of Tuesday, the U.S. had identified 306 cases in 27 states and the District of Columbia.
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CDC Issues Travel Advisory After 2 New U.S. Monkeypox Cases Confirmed

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Cases of monkeypox have been reported in 16 countries.
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FDA Allows New Monkeypox Vaccination Method To Maximize Supply

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The Jynneos vaccine can now be administered between layers of skin instead of underneath layers, allowing for a smaller dose.
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President Joe Biden Claims The Pandemic Is Over

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During an interview on 60 Minutes, President Joe Biden claimed the pandemic is over.
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White House Urges More Americans To Get Boosted Amid Low Uptake

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It’s been almost two months since the new boosters were approved but less than 10% of adults have gotten the new doses.
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1 Person Dead, Over A Dozen Sick From Outbreak Tied To Deli Meat

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Many of the people who got sick reported eating meat or cheese from deli counters where investigators detected listeria bacteria, the CDC said.
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Why Isn't There An RSV Vaccine?

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In a press release Pfizer says its maternal shot was 69% effective in preventing severe RSV infection in infants 0-6 months.
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Man Pleads Guilty For Threatening To Kill CDC Head Walensky, Fauci

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Robert Wiser Bates threatened to kill CDC Head Rochelle Walensky in voicemails left at the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, court records show.
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Climate Change Could Drive Potentially Deadly Valley Fever Cases

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Coccidioides can cause a flu-like infection, but if it spreads to the brain or spine, patients could be in pain for years.
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States Turn To Social Media Influencers To Boost Vaccination Rates

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The Colorado Department of Public Health found people are more willing to listen to information from people they trust, rather than the CDC.
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Walmart Says It Will Stop Selling E-Cigarettes Amid Health Concerns

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All Walmart and Sam's Club U.S locations will stop selling vaping devices and e-cigs after they sell out of their current inventory.
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Eating Disorders Increased Sharply In Teens During Pandemic

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Experts reported an increase in emergency room treatment and helpline support for eating disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Are Your Fears And Anxieties About Coronavirus Normal?

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The American Psychological Association told Newsy certain fears and behaviors are healthy, but others could be a sign of unhealthy anxiety.
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What Disability Protections Mean For COVID Long-Haulers

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Last month, President Biden announced “long COVID” could qualify as a disability under federal law.
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Monkeypox Has Now Been Declared A National Public Health Emergency

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The Biden Administration has declared monkeypox a national public health emergency. There are now more than 6,600 cases confirmed in the U.S.
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CDC Releases List of Vape Brands Linked to Respiratory Illnesses

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The Center for Disease Control released a list of vape brands that are most commonly linked to lung-related illnesses and hospitalizations.
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Wastewater Could Help Us Move From A Pandemic To Endemic State

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The CDC plans to use wastewater to track health threats like COVID-19 and influenza.
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New Research Shows COVID19 Spreads Easily In Hospitals

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More than 40 percent of the earliest-diagnosed patients at one hospital in Wuhan, China, are thought to have picked up COVID-19 at the hospital.
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How Can U.S. Businesses Handle Coronavirus Concerns In The Workplace?

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While the risk of contracting the virus in the U.S. is low, some businesses are looking for ways to address their employees' concerns.