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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...
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How Are Parents Handling School Closings Amid Coronavirus Concerns?

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School closures are posing logistical problems, like arranging care for students, as well as financial ones.
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Fauci Says Overwhelming Majority of People Getting Infected Now Are Young

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Jun.26 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, White House coronavirus task force member and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says some areas of the U.S. are doing well mitigating the spread of the coronavirus while...
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CDC Says Coronavirus Can Spread Farther Than 6 Feet

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In new guidance published on its website, the agency said coronavirus particles can stay in the air "for minutes or even hours."
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COVID-19 Testing Rules Reportedly Issued Against Scientists' Wishes

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The New York Times reports those guidelines were written by the Department of Health and Human Services, not by CDC scientists.
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CDC Drops Advice Discouraging COVID-19 Tests If No Symptoms Are Seen

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The New York Times reported that COVID-19 advice added to the CDC website was neither written nor approved by agency scientists.
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Earliest Vaccine Release Could Be Early Next Year, Dr. Jonathan Quick Says

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May.19 -- Dr. Jonathan Quick, Rockefeller Foundation managing director, says the earliest release of a Covid-19 vaccine could be in the first half of next year but most likely will be toward the end of 2021. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Re-openings Have Not Matched CDC Guidelines: Johns Hopkins’ Farley

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Jun.11 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discuses fears of a second wave of coronavirus in the United States, and how states have approached re-opening their economies. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine...
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Cruise Ships Could Sail In U.S. Waters By Mid-July

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The pandemic has kept ships from sailing for over a year.
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CDC Says New Covid Strain Could Be Present in U.S.

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Dec.22 -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the new variant of the coronavirus that’s become prevalent in the U.K. in recent weeks could be in the U.S. undetected. Robert Langreth reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Fauci: U.S. Cases Remain 'Disturbingly High' Despite Race To Vaccinate

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Despite increased vaccination efforts, Dr. Fauci says a lack of a continuous decline in case numbers is concerning.
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U.S. Resumes Giving Johnson And Johnson Vaccine With Warning

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It was on hold for 11 days amid concerns about rare but serious blood clots.
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What's Next In Vaccination Efforts As Demand Drops?

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Nearly half of Americans have received at least their first dose of the COVID vaccine.
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CDC Director Testifies Before A Senate Panel To Clarify Mask Guidance

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Under the new CDC recommendations, fully vaccinated people can ditch their mask in most situations.
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Epidemiologist Says U.S. At Beginning Of Fourth Wave Of Cases

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He said the new wave is fueled by the rise in variants.
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President Biden Sets New Vaccination Goal, Shifts Allocation Of Doses

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He wants 70% of American adults to receive at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose by July 4.
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Health Officials Testify On U.S. Vaccination Effort

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the head of the CDC and others testified before a Senate committee Tuesday.
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Moderna Seeks OK For Emergency Approval For COVID Vaccine, Now What?

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Health experts agree multiple vaccine candidates need to succeed for the world to get hold of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Johnson & Johnson Says One-Shot COVID Vaccine Candidate Is Effective

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The company says it's about 66% effective at preventing illness from COVID-19, and it only requires one shot.
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5.9 Million Doses Of Moderna's COVID Vaccine Roll Out This Week

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The second emergency-approved COVID-19 vaccine makes its way into the arms of Americans.
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January Reported As Deadliest Month As New Variant Cases Rise In U.S

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As U.S. cases and deaths increase, Dr. Anthony Fauci urges people to get vaccinated once it becomes available to them.
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Vaccine Mandate Met With Hesitation Among Some Employers

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The CDC reports that more than 128,000 are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Omicron Now Makes Up 73% Of U.S. COVID-19 Cases

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As recently as the end of November, more than 99.5% of coronaviruses were Delta, according to CDC data.