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Experts fear holidays will fuel US coronavirus crisis

[ad_1] LOS ANGELES — Hard-hit California eclipsed 2 million coronavirus cases on Christmas Eve as the US headed into a holiday season of travel and family gatherings that threaten to fuel the deadly outbreak across the nation. Despite warnings from public health experts to stay home, over 1.19 million travelers passed through US airport security […]

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How will you be told when it’s your turn for a COVID-19 vaccine? It’s complicated.

[ad_1] Will you get a text from your doctor? Will you read about it online? Or will you have to check the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website to know when it’s your turn in line? As COVID-19 vaccines roll out to limited groups of people across the United States, how people learn they

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Studies find having COVID-19 may protect against reinfection

[ad_1] Two new studies give encouraging evidence that having COVID-19 may offer some protection against future infections. Researchers found that people who made antibodies to the coronavirus were much less likely to test positive again for up to six months and maybe longer. The results bode well for vaccines, which provoke the immune system to

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Keyontae Johnson diagnosed with myocarditis that has been linked to COVID-19

[ad_1] Johnson was released from the hospital on Tuesday Florida’s Keyontae Johnson was just released from the hospital following his collapse on the court, but his health issues may linger as he’s been diagnosed with a heart condition. A source close to Johnson told USA Today on Wednesday that the SEC preseason player of the

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Here’s who doesn’t qualify for upcoming COVID-19 stimulus check

[ad_1] A few changes have been made to qualifications for the second round of COVID-19 stimulus checks. There are a few changes to qualifications for the second round of stimulus checks due to reach the American people in coming weeks. The package bill for the $600-per-person payments has passed Congress, although there is a push

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Distrust of the medical system among Black Americans poses added vaccination challenge for COVID-19

[ad_1] When Sandra Lindsay, a Black nurse at a hospital in Queens, N.Y., became the first person in the U.S. to receive the coronavirus vaccine on Monday of last week, much of the medical world breathed a collective sigh of relief. The historic moment, captured on video, symbolized the beginning of the end of the

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Trump urges Congress to amend ‘wasteful’ coronavirus aid bill

[ad_1] US President Trump has urged Congress to amend a bumper coronavirus stimulus bill to increase stimulus payments to $2,000 (£1,500) per American. In a video message posted on Twitter, he asked lawmakers to “remove wasteful and unnecessary items”, adding that the package “really is a disgrace”. “It’s called the Covid relief bill, but it

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COVID-19 bill contains billions of dollars in foreign aid

[ad_1] Congress swiftly passed a $2.3 trillion COVID-19 relief and government funding bill on Monday that was stuffed with cash for foreign countries and policy pet projects for powerful legislators. Although the bill authorizes $600 stimulus checks for most Americans, a $300 weekly unemployment supplement and $284 billion in small business loans, it also contains

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