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As people in the United States wait for vaccines, the death toll continues to grow by the thousands each day.
The survey also shows that more than 6 in 10 Americans say they would probably get the vaccine.
Rebekah Jones, the fired Florida data scientist who accused officials of trying to doctor the state's coronavirus data, has been charged with computer crimes, state police say.
Saundra Rogers fought for Nelson Orellana Garcia ever since he arrived in the United States 26 years ago.
Educators responsible for teaching students how government works have an unprecedented civics lesson to present.
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Aditya Singh survived in part on food given to him by other passengers, grew out his beard, lectured travelers about Buddhism and Hinduism, and attempted to evade scrutiny by wearing an airport worker’s identification badge.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan gets vaccinated and urges others to do so, acknowledging sluggish rollout.
For some frontline workers who have been vaccinated after toiling for nearly a year under exhausting, dangerous and sometimes terrifying conditions, the shot brought an enduring sense of relief.
Five groups got more than $850,000 in loans to help small businesses through the pandemic. The groups have been penalized by Facebook for spreading misinformation.
Tedros warned that some countries fear they won’t get the vaccines promised under the WHO-led Covax initiative.
As coronavirus pandemic intensifies, many colleges are starting classes online.
The country has not approved a vaccine for general use, but Chinese workers at online casinos and presidential security officials have obtained the shots.
Because players cannot leave their hotel rooms at all for two weeks, they must improvise their workouts.
Women's coach Kim Mulkey, who returned after her own covid illness, admitted confusion over the virus makes her "uncomfortable coaching."
The World Health Organization says it’s working on a more neutral naming system.
“I would dare say we have the best reopening plan anywhere in the country,” Bowser said.
After one week of in-person classes, Chicago Public Schools pursues disciplinary action against employees who did not return to school buildings.
India rolls out two locally made vaccines but only one has completed a Phase 3 trial.
Governments may be missing the window to stop the spread.