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Early Trials Of Chinese Company's Vaccine Show It Triggers An Immune Response
Hundreds of thousands of people in China have already received this vaccine. Now, preliminary trials are showing promising results, although it's too early to say whether it can prevent disease.
As U.S. Reaches 250,000 Deaths From COVID-19, A Long Winter Is Coming
Medical advances have reduced the infection fatality rate in the U.S. But experts warn that indoor gatherings, cold temperatures and pandemic fatigue augur dark months ahead.
12 Million To Lose Jobless Benefits The Day After Christmas Unless Congress Acts
If Congress doesn't compromise and pass another relief bill, a new study finds a staggering number of Americans will lose a critical financial lifeline as the pandemic worsens.
Florida Looks At A Winter Without Canadians
The coronavirus pandemic continues to rip across the U.S. killing many and infecting hundreds of thousands of people each week. It's also upending part-time residencies between Florida and Canada.
Maryland Governor Orders Early Release Of Inmates To Stem Spread Of Coronavirus
Inmates must test negative for COVID-19 before their release. No one convicted of a sexual offense or crime of violence is eligible. The move is to protect both prisoners and prison employees.
American Reimagined with Lori Cox Han
Professor Lori Cox Han, a political scientist at Chapman University, is one of the nation’s leading presidential scholars. A prize winning teacher and…
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Some Faith Leaders Defiant, Others Transparent Over COVID-19 Outbreaks
Many faith leaders may believe churches are singled out for blame, but one Baptist pastor in Maine called for safety precautions after members tested positive for the coronavirus.
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As Vaccine Approvals Loom, U.S. Funds A Backup Plan For Delivery
As the U.S. prepares for what will likely be the largest vaccination program in its history, the Trump administration plans to loan $590 million to a Connecticut company with a novel technology.
Being a Student During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Part 2, with Hannah Brinser and President Satterlee
Last week, Mind Tap explored the challenge of being a student during the COVID-19 pandemic. This week, Scott continues his exploration of this topic,…
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Africa Surpasses 2 Million Coronavirus Cases
With more than 48,000 dead, Africa braces for second wave of the virus and the challenge of affording the potential vaccines.
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