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Category: Covid-19 News & Updates

Teachers are more likely to spread COVID-19 than students: CDC study

February 23, 2021 Emma Perkins

Teachers might be bound to spread COVID-19 than students, another CDC study proposes. The government Centers for Disease Control and Prevention inspected nine…

“with no red flags”20,000 pregnant women have received the COVID-19 vaccine:Anthony Fauci

February 11, 2021 Antonio Chad

Dr. Anthony Fauci on Wednesday said around 20,000 pregnant ladies have gotten the COVID-19 vaccine “with no warnings.” The top irresistible disease master…

Johnson & Johnson CEO says people may need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 annually for the next several years

February 11, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The CEO of Johnson and Johnson said Tuesday that individuals may should be vaccinated against COVID-19 yearly for the following quite a long…

highly-contagious UK COVID-19 variant is now spreading rapidly throughout the US

February 8, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The exceptionally contagious COVID-19 variation initially distinguished in the United Kingdom is presently spreading quickly all through the US — multiplying around like…

COVID-19 deaths in US exceeding the previous pandemic peak set

February 7, 2021 Dave Barr

The US recorded its deadliest day of the pandemic Thursday — counting 5,077 COVID-19 passings and surpassing the past pandemic pinnacle set in…

New Mexico book club helping thousands of people in their community get vaccinated for COVID-19

February 3, 2021 Emma Perkins

A New Mexico book club has shifted gears during the pandemic — helping a huge number of individuals locally get vaccinated for COVID-19,…

federal government will ship 1 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to a nationwide network

February 3, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The federal government will deliver 1 million doses of the Covid antibody to a cross country organization of drug stores beginning Feb. 11…

26.5 million people in the US have been received at least one dose of the vaccine

February 2, 2021 Benjamin Leo

More Americans have been vaccinated for COVID-19, as of Monday, than have been contaminated with the disease as the cross country immunization rollout…

number of new coronavirus cases and hospitalizations across the US continued to go down last week

February 2, 2021 Antonio Chad

The quantity of new coronavirus cases and hospitalizations the country over kept on going down a week ago — albeit the death cost…

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