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Covid-19 cases that return after antiviral treatment puzzle doctors The Seattle resident says she doesn't meet any strict definition of being immunocompromised, which can raise someone's Covid-19 risk. But she didn't want to take chances, because she's taking medications to prevent a cancer recurrence and she lost a family ...
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Author discusses book on "the failure of colorblind policy for higher education." The U.S. Supreme Court will this fall hear challenges to the admissions policies at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on their use of affirmative action. Critics say the colleges should not be allowed to consider ...
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US no longer in 'full-blown' pandemic phase, Fauci says But Fauci and other infectious-disease experts are hoping that the population has built up enough immunity from previous infections and vaccinations to avoid another devastating surge in hospitalizations and deaths.
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New York's top court rejects congressional maps drawn by Democrats ALBANY, N.Y. — New York's highest court on Wednesday rejected new congressional maps that had widely been seen as favoring Democrats, largely agreeing with Republican voters who argued the district boundaries were unconstitutionally gerrymandered.
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Texas residents are suing their county after books were removed from public libraries A group of residents are suing Llano County in federal court over the removal and censorship of library books. (CNN) Seven residents in Llano County ...
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Here's why Dr. Fauci says the US is 'out of the pandemic phase' The U.S. is no longer in the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic, despite the coronavirus's continuing global threat, according to Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to President Biden. But Fauci also warns that people should still be mindful of the ...
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Parents protest school budget cuts as CPS CEO defends against 'incomplete' claims After weeks of complaints that school budgets are being slashed at a time when kids need more resources to get through the pandemic, a school board member urged Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez to better communicate the funding changes that he ...
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Can we trust rapid COVID tests against BA.2? This is what the experts say COVID-19 cases have been slowly ticking up in the U.S., with the omicron BA.2 subvariant now the dominant strain in the country. At the same time, rapid at-home antigen tests have become the first choice diagnostic tool for many people who think they ...
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State of Metro: Mayor John Cooper proposes major investments in education, affordable housing Proposed investments include $92 million in new funding for Metro Nashville Public Schools, encompassing pay increases for Metro bus drivers as well as paid family leave for all MNPS education employees, including support staff.
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Pfizer asks FDA to authorize booster shots for kids ages 5 through 11 Children ages 5 through 11 who've received two shots of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine may soon be eligible for a booster. That's if the Food and Drug Administration agrees to a request made Tuesday by pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and BioNTech to ...
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