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Virus by the numbers: These 10 charts show you how, where the virus spreads in our state and nation
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The condition affects an uncertain number of survivors in a baffling variety of ways. Plus, get ready to travel again -- if you're vaccinated. And more updates on the drive to end the pandemic.
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The U.S. set a record over the weekend with more than 4 million COVID-19 vaccine doses in 24 hours, the CDC reported. Here's the latest virus news.
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Virus updates: Many businesses are still keeping mask rules in place; the Texas Rangers played Monday with the first U.S. full capacity crowd in a year; and more.
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President Biden was set to announce he is shaving about two weeks off his May 1 deadline for states to make all adults eligible for coronavirus vaccines.
"60 Minutes" is facing backlash for a story on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, including from the supermarket chain Publix and two Democrats in the state.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order that bars state agencies from creating vaccine passports for entry to a place or to receive a service.
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Some want officials to target vaccine supplies to five hotspots where 197,000 people have tested positive in the past week. Plus, Texas says no to vaccine passports, while California joins states lifting pandemic restrictions. Get all the latest.
The Treasury Department said it has issued more than 156 million payments as part of President Joe Biden's coronavirus relief plan. Here's the latest virus news.
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The finding reflects a nation locked in debate over the safety of reopening schools. Plus more updates from the drive to end the pandemic.
US jobless claims rise as virus still forces layoffs; advocates say prison inmates need vaccine info
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week, signaling that many employers are still cutting jobs. Here's the latest virus news.
American Airlines has apologized after a woman was told she couldn't board a flight from L.A. to Charlotte because of a vulgar word on her hoodie.
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The CDC is advising Americans to avoid traveling to Canada because of COVID-19 variants that are circulating around that nation.
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Nations around the world set records Thursday for COVID-19 deaths and new infections, even where the virus has been kept in check. Here's the latest.
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Increases in infections, hospitalizations and deaths have been noted even in countries where vaccination efforts are finally getting some momentum. Get all the latest updates in the drive to end the pandemic.
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Get the latest: See for yourself how and where vaccinations are soaring and COVID-19 coronavirus is still spreading.
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Dozens of Americans are rolling up their sleeves for a third dose of COVID-19 vaccine — this time, shots tweaked to guard against a worrisome mutated version of the virus.
Although weddings and other celebrations are going back on the calendar in the U.S., business owners who make those events happen expect a slow recovery from the impact of COVID-19.
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The U.S. is recommending a "pause" in administration of the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to investigate reports of potentially dangerous blood clots.
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Six cases out of the 6.8 million doses of the J&J vaccine administered in the U.S. experienced extremely rare blood clots. That’s about half as likely as getting struck by lightning in a year.
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At an emergency meeting, CDC advisers wrestled with the fact that the U.S. has enough vaccine alternatives to do without J&J for a time, but other countries may not. Here's the latest virus news.
Two economic reports released today show that the U.S. economy continues to strengthen — retail sales are soaring and jobless claims are falling. Get the latest.
The United States has opened more distance between itself and much of the rest of the world, even as other countries, rich and poor, struggle with stubbornly high infection rates and deaths.
Virus updates: U.S. setting up $1.7 billion national network to identify, track worrisome coronavirus mutations; Louisiana gets creative with vaccine outreach; plus more virus news.
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Changing the Academy Awards, a 93-year-old American institution, has typically proven an exercise in futility. But this year, the pandemic has shaken the Oscars like never before.
The global death toll from the coronavirus topped a staggering 3 million people Saturday amid repeated setbacks in the global vaccination campaign.
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Half of all adults in the U.S. have received at least one COVID-19 shot, the government announced Sunday. Here's the latest virus news.