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FDA Authorizes 1st Home Coronavirus Test That Doesn't Require A Prescription
The new tests produce results completely at home within 15 minutes. Experts say they could be a 'game-changer' in helping people find out quickly if they need to isolate.
California May Consider 'Historical Injustice' When Allocating COVID-19 Vaccine
Could earlier access to the vaccine for some groups, like Native Americans, be a form of reparations for historical injustice?
U.S. Retail Spending Declined The Most Since Historic Plunge In April
Retail sales dipped 1.1% in November compared with a month earlier as new coronavirus surges restricted outings to stores and especially restaurants.
At Houston Hospital, Head Of COVID-19 Unit Sees Some Staff Wary Of A Vaccine
Dr. Joseph Varon of Houston's United Memorial Medical Center senses distrust for a vaccine among some hospital staff. "They all think it's meant to harm specific sectors of the population," he says.
Vice President Pence To Get COVID-19 Vaccine Publicly On Friday
The vice president is scheduled to get the vaccine in an event that will be publicly broadcast as officials seek to calm people's fears surrounding the vaccine.
U.S. Surpasses 3,600 Daily Coronavirus Deaths, Breaks Prior Hospitalization Record
Data also show more than 230,000 new coronavirus infections on Wednesday and that 113,090 Americans were hospitalized with the virus — a number that's been on the rise.
'Losing A Generation': Fall College Enrollment Plummets For 1st-Year Students
Researchers say the pandemic is largely to blame for this year's drastic enrollment declines, but college-going has also been on a decade-long downward trend.
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America Reimagined with Gina Bennett - Parts I and II
America Reimagined: The Role of Women in National Security, the first of a two part conversation with Gina Bennett, Senior Counterterroism Analyst at the…
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'Not A Lot To Celebrate' For Boston Restaurant Trying To Survive The Pandemic
Instead of banning indoor dining due to COVID-19, Massachusetts is squeezing restaurants with ever-tightening restrictions. At Cornwall's Tavern, it becomes a question of whether to take a break.
First Coronavirus Vaccine Doses Administered In Hard Hit Indigenous Communities
Native Americans have been disproportionately impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and are four times as likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19.
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