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The CDC is updating its guidance after studies show "test to stay" policies can keep more children in school without spreading the coronavirus.
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States that have detected the variant range from Hawaii to Massachusetts. The reports are part of a new surge in COVID-19 cases.
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Early in the pandemic, the public celebrated grocery workers. They were hailed as "heroes" who were risking their lives for the benefit of their local communities. But that faded away.
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Federal officials have expanded eligibility for the shots, and now anyone 12 or older is able to get one.
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A panel of vaccine advisors voted unanimously to expand authorization of boosters for anyone 18 and older. Just hours later CDC director Rochelle Walensky endorsed the recommendation.
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The CDC released two reports Friday following months of warnings from doctors and health officials that this group is particularly vulnerable to COVID.
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The Biden administration scrambles to respond as new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show overdose deaths surged to more than 100,000 fatalities.
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CDC Warns About Health Risks Of More Algae Blooms, But Data On Algae In Austin Lakes Is Still ScarceA new report documented hundreds of ER visits related to toxic algae, but found few cases in the region that includes Texas. It also didn't specify whether the kind of algae now prevalent in Central Texas was involved.
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The court's six conservative justices said the CDC exceeded its authority by issuing the two-month pause on evictions in much of the country.
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Only 23% of those pregnant in the U.S. have had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, statistics show. And with the delta variant surging, those who are unvaccinated are especially vulnerable.