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Teens Could Get Pfizer Shot This Week

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The C.D.C. Is also expected to agree with the recommendation meaning shots could start in a matter of days.
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New Unemployment Claims Trending Down

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547,000 claims were filed last week. That's a decrease of 39,000 from the previous week.
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70% Of U.S. Adults Will Have 1 Dose By End Of May

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Incentives and requirements could encourage some holdouts to get their shots.
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U.S. Sending $100 Million In Aid To India

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India set new records again Wednesday for new cases and deaths in a single day.
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Ohio Offers $1 Million Drawing For People Who Have Been Vaccinated

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The governor also announced anyone under 18 who gets vaccinated will be entered in a drawing for a scholarship to any Ohio state college or university
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U.S. Averages 2M COVID Vaccine Doses Per Day

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In February the number was around 1.3 million doses a day.
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2 Studies Say New Coronavirus Variant Spreading In NYC

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Outside experts have not reviewed either study.
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Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Becomes Third Approved In U.S.

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The FDA granted emergency approval for Johnson & Johnson's single-dose vaccine over the weekend.
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Johnson & Johnson CEO Says COVID Shot Might Need To Be Annual

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The U.S. has bought 100 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
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Hospitals Prepare For Spikes As School Year Starts

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The former head of the FDA says schools need to learn how to control outbreaks early on.
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110,000 COVID Deaths Projected By December 1st

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On average, 140,000 new COVID cases are being reported in the U.S. each day.
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CDC Urges COVID Vaccines During Pregnancy As Delta Surges

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Pregnancy-related changes in body functions may explain why the virus can be dangerous for mothers-to-be.
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Wuhan Officials Say They've Tested 3 Million Residents Since April

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Wuhan had stopped seeing new cases for over a month, but recently it's counted new cases every day.
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CDC Predicts Up To 90,000 Deaths In The Next 4 Weeks

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The CDC's most recent forecast predicts the total number will reach around 500,000 by the end of February.
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Biden Admin. Working To Buy More Vaccine Doses

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The Biden administration plans to purchase another 200 million coronavirus vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer.
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The White House Gets A Deep Clean

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Every four years the White House gets a major cleaning for the next President. It matters even more during the pandemic.
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Countries Pledge To Help India As Cases Spike

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India reported more than 352,000 new cases over the past 24 hours.
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Secretary Of State Calls For Thorough Investigation Of COVID Origins

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Blinken said China did not cooperate early, and it led to a worse situation.
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President Biden Expects Enough Vaccine For All Adults By End Of May

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That's two months sooner than he previously predicted.
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U.S. Daily Case Average Returns To Summer Spikes

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According to Johns Hopkins University, over the past week, the U.S. reported about 70,000 new COVID cases a day.
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Oxford University To Study Mixing COVID-19 Vaccines

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Researchers are examining the effectiveness of combining the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines.
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U.S. To Recommend COVID Vaccine Boosters At 8 Months

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Experts believe the booster will provide extra protection against the virus as the Delta variant spreads.
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Pfizer To Discuss COVID-19 Vaccine Booster With U.S. Officials

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Pfizer says a third dose will be needed within 12 months of being fully vaccinated.
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GOP Lawmakers Rally Against COVID Relief Package

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A huge sticking point for Republicans is that the proposal could boost the minimum wage to $15 an hour over the next five years.