Allison Aubrey
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CDC Says Physical Distancing Is Not Enough To Stop The Spread Of Coronavirus In Gyms
Gyms may be a particularly risky place for getting the coronavirus. A pair of CDC studies show many people got the virus during indoor fitness classes despite social distancing and capacity rules.
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U.S. Near 500,000 Deaths From The Coronavirus Pandemic
The U.S. is about to cross another grim milestone: nearly a half million people have died from COVID-19. New cases continue to decline, but there is an urgency to pick up the pace of vaccinations.
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COVID-19 Vaccine: Don't Miss Your 2nd Dose Because Of Scheduling Glitches
Even after getting one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, some people are having trouble getting their second shot. Here's how to maximize the likelihood you'll get both doses, to be fully immunized.
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Pace Of Vaccinations Speeds Up, But There Are Other Challenges
Over 41 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been distributed in the U.S. Scientists say the pace must accelerate to help fight the more contagious variants that make vaccines less effective.
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Amid COVID-19 Variants, There Is An Increased Urgency For Vaccinations
How cautious should those who have received the COVID-19 vaccine be? And as more contagious strains gain a foothold, experts say it's important to maintain vigilance even as cases continue to decline.
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There Are Signs Of Progress In The Battle Against COVID-19
New COVID-19 cases are declining significantly. And amid widespread optimism that the vaccines can help end the pandemic, states scramble to get the shots into more arms, after a very bumpy start.
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Looking Back On The Pandemic's Start And Forward To When Will It End
On Tuesday, it will be a year since the first case of COVID-19 was reported in the U.S. Now there are almost 24 million cases and nearly 400,000 people are dead.
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COVID-19 Cases Continue To Surge, Take Toll On Health Care Workers
As the pandemic rages on, the U.S. faces a dual challenge. To speed up delivery of vaccines to those who are waiting. And to convince people who are hesitant about the importance of being vaccinated.
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Vaccine Arrivals Are Expected To Be A Turning Point In COVID-19 Battle
The COVID-19 vaccine is on its way. What do medical directors and state officials say about their plans? None of them expect to get all the doses they need, so how do they decide who gets it first?
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With Limited Supply, Who Gets The Vaccine First?
Millions of doses of the COVID-19 vaccine are arriving at distribution centers across the country. The initial batch of doses will be limited.