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Mississippi Opens Up Vaccine Eligibility

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The state is dropping eligibility restrictions starting today.
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China Rejects W.H.O. Plan For Further Virus Origins Study

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China has now administered more than 1.4 billion doses of the vaccine.
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COVID Cases On The Rise In Australia

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Just 11% of the population is fully vaccinated.
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U.S. Keeps Ban on Nonessential Border Crossings to Slow COVID

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DHS said it is working with public health and medical experts to determine how to “safely and sustainably resume normal travel.”
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Israel Seeks Possible Link Between Pfizer Vaccine And Myocarditis

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Israel's health ministry says some of those cases, in men ages 16 to 30, happened after receiving the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
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White House Calling On W.H.O., China For COVID-19 Origin Information

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The precise origin of the virus is still unknown, causing a lot of speculation.
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White House Calls On Eligible Americans To Get Booster Shot

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Dr. Anthony Fauci also said there's a new increase in cases that's being driven by the 60 million eligible Americans who remain unvaccinated.
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U.S. Land Borders To Reopen In November

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Nonessential travel will resume in November after a 19-month freeze due to the pandemic.
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Rallies Continue Against Stay-At-Home Orders

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Protesters rallied to demand a rollback of stay-at-home measures, despite White House guidance against large gatherings.
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Pres. Biden Says 'Good Chance' Americans Can Gather On July 4

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President Biden announced new goals Thursday night while marking the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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27% Of U.S. Adults Have Received At Least 1 Dose

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The CDC says 107 million total vaccines have been administered.
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Health Officials Predict Potential COVID Spike After Spring Break

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Spring break travel could accelerate the spread of variants.
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House Will Vote On $1.9T COVID Relief Bill Today

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Republicans aren't expected to vote in favor of the relief bill.
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White House Says 18.5 Million Vaccines Distributed This Week

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Nearly 16 million doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will go to states.
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India Reports 320,000 New COVID-19 Cases

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India's top health official is calling for people to wear masks at home to prevent spread.
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COVID Cases, Hospitalizations Continue To Drop

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Fewer than 65,000 people are in a hospital today.
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Johnson & Johnson Reportedly Asked Other Vaccine Makers For Help

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Earlier this week, officials called for state vaccine sites to pause administering Johnson & Johnson shots because six people reported blood clots.
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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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TSA Reports More Than 1M Passengers For 10 Straight Days

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Air travel numbers are rising quickly despite warnings from health officials.
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CDC Says 36% Of Adults Have Received 1 Dose Of Vaccine

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The study looked at 4,000 health care workers and first responders over a period from mid-December to mid-March.
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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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COVID Cases Rise For Second Straight Week

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For the first time since January they've increased for two weeks in a row.
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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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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.