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England Lifts Remaining COVID-19 Restrictions

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It's the first time nightclubs have been allowed to open in almost 18 months.
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NYC Mayor Says City To Fully Reopen July 1

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Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Thursday stores, offices, and theaters will be to operate at normal capacity.
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U.K. Takes Major Step Toward Reopening

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Starting today, people there can eat indoors, grab a drink inside a pub, go to museums and visit friends' homes for the first time in months.
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COVID-19 Cases Rising Again In The U.S.

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Doctors say it's a combination of the delta variant, a slowdown of vaccinations and recent 4th of July gatherings.
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U.S. Vaccinations Ramp Up As Delta Variant Spreads

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The White House said last week was the strongest week of first-time vaccinations since early June.
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France's Virus Pass Now Required In Restaurants, On Trains

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The pass is now required on high-speed, intercity and night trains, which carry over 400,000 passengers per day in France.
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Pentagon To Require COVID Vaccine For All Troops By Sept. 15

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Officials said they believe the number of troops refusing other mandated vaccines is small. And the discipline could vary.
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Biden Administration Working On Plan For Foreign Travelers

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It's part of the Biden administration's phased plan to ease travel restrictions for the country.
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'Breakthrough' Delta Cases Still Pose Risk To The Unvaccinated

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A recent study out of Oxford found infected people carry the same amount of the variant no matter their vaccination status.
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U.S. Regulators Give Full Approval to Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine

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The FDA's action also may spur more vaccine mandates by companies, universities and local governments.
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U.S. Health Officials Call For COVID-19 Booster Shots

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The overall plan is awaiting a Food and Drug Administration evaluation of the safety and effectiveness of a third dose, the officials said.
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CDC Advisory Panel Meets To Discuss Moderna, J&J Booster Shots

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CDC meeting comes after the FDA authorized booster doses for Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines Wednesday.
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Delta Variant Accounts For 83% Of U.S. Cases

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A dramatic increase from the week of July 3, when the variant accounted for about 50% of genetically sequenced coronavirus cases.
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President Biden Pushes Infrastructure Plans In Cabinet Meeting

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The president discussed the work his administration has done to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and get Americans back to work.
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Tokyo New Virus Cases Near 2,000 A Day Before Olympics Open

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Experts warned on Wednesday that infections in Tokyo are likely to continue to worsen in coming weeks.
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States, Cities Follow New CDC Mask Guidance

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Schools and businesses are beginning to re-impose mask mandates as the delta variant causes a rise in cases.
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U.S. Unemployment Claims Rise For Third Straight Week

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Since topping 900,000 in early January, applications had fallen fairly steadily as the economy bounced back from last year's shutdowns.
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J&J Says Booster Dose Of Its COVID Shot Prompts Strong Response

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Johnson & Johnson says its booster shot prevented 94% of moderate to severe coronavirus cases in the U.S.
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Global COVID-19 Death Toll Tops 5 Million In Less Than 2 Years

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The U.S., the EU, the U.K. and Brazil account for one-eighth of the world’s population but nearly half of reported deaths.
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Austria To Enter National Lockdown To Contain 4th Wave Of Virus

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People will be able to leave their homes only for specific reasons, including buying groceries, going to the doctor or exercising.
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Pfizer COVID-19 Pill Reduced Deaths, Hospitalizations by 89%

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The drugmaker says it will ask for FDA authorization as soon as possible.
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U.S. Surpasses 750,000 COVID Deaths

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The U.S. has the most cases and deaths of any nation around the world.
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Dr. Fauci And Dr. Walensky To Testify On COVID-19 Response

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This hearing could determine how the government moves forward with its coronavirus initiatives.
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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.