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Shane Reilly began sticking flags in his front yard in May to honor each Texan lost to the virus. He now wants to focus his efforts on a more permanent installation.
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A majority of U.S. colleges have canceled spring break, in an attempt to curb student travel. But the rise of online classes means students can now attend college from anywhere, including beachside.
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Freestanding emergency rooms in Texas have been charging insurance plans thousands of dollars for a single COVID test. Advocates say that will drive up the cost of health care, and they want state lawmakers to step in.
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Dr. Mark Escott said the situation in Travis County had worsened and the area could run out of ICU beds in a week.
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Adler answers questions about how the vaccine will be distributed and how much it should cost, among other things.
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Local health officials are hoping to avoid a repeat of the spike in cases and hospitalizations after other holidays this year.
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The pharmaceutical company made the announcement on Monday, saying that one dosing regimen showed the vaccine was 90% effective in preventing infection.
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Being an emergency room doctor has been a marathon during the pandemic. With a surge in COVID cases expected during the holidays, Dr. Nicholas Steinour says medical staff are prepared – but concerned.
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Eric Schneider says the current uptick in cases is similar to trends from earlier this year, when active cases reached an all-time high after three back-to-back holidays.
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From Texas Standard:Temperatures this week fell a bit after a cold front pushed through the state Wednesday and Thursday, offering some relief from…