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Fauci Was In Surgery When New CDC Covid-19 Testing Guidelines Were Pushed—And Is ‘Concerned’ About Them

He said he is “worried it will give people the incorrect assumption that asymptomatic spread is not of great concern.”

Moderna Says Its Covid-19 Vaccine Shows Promising Results For Older Adults

The biotech company’s small preliminary study indicates the vaccine produced similar levels of antibodies for younger people and those aged 56 and older.

Moderna Says Its Covid-19 Vaccine Shows Promising Results For Older Adults

The biotech company’s small preliminary study indicates the vaccine produced similar levels of antibodies for younger people and those aged 56 and older.

Ohio State University Suspends 228 Students For Violating Covid-19 Guidelines

As Covid-19 cases continue to increase nationwide, colleges and universities have had to make difficult decisions about the fall semester.

Anxiety-Related Google Searches Reached A Record High During Early Stages Of The Pandemic

There were 11% more anxiety-related searches than usual.

In Reversal, Kentucky Derby To Run Without Fans In Stands As Coronavirus Cases Spike

They previously planned to allow 40% occupancy.

Airlines, Airports Reportedly Push U.N. Body To Recommend Negative Covid-19 Tests As Alternative To Quarantine Requirements

About 85% of travelers said quarantine requirements are a concern for traveling during the pandemic and only 17% saying they would be willing to quarantine.

Columbia Announces Undergrads Will Study Remotely, Latest College To Reverse Course

All the Ivy League school’s undergraduate classes will be remote in the fall.

Court Approves NJ Plan To Borrow $9.9 Billion For Covid-19 Costs

“The pandemic has caused a health emergency, a broad-based economic one that has devastated many individuals and families and a fiscal crisis for the state,” Chief Justice Stuart Rabner wrote.

ACLU Sues Mississippi To Make Absentee Voting More Accessible During Pandemic

Despite Trump’s protests against mail-in voting, many states have temporarily adjusted their absentee voting rules.