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Global Covid-19 Vaccinations Hit A New High This Week

More than 60 million doses were given Wednesday, according to data analyzed by Bloomberg.

County Hit Early By Delta Had More Breakthrough Cases, CDC Study Finds

Vaccinated people were somewhat less protected against breakthrough infections.

Patients Willing To Discuss Whether They Own Guns With Their Doctors, Study Suggests

Nearly all patients at mental health appointments shared whether they had a firearm at home.

FDA Will Reportedly Announce Booster Shot Strategy By Early September After Pressure From Biden

Some vaccine recipients will start needing boosters “as soon as this month,” unnamed sources told the Wall Street Journal.

Pokémon Go Players Threaten Boycott—Proposed Changes Would Make The Game Less Physically Accessible, They Say

The augmented reality game’s developer says making it easier to play in a fixed location was a temporary change for the pandemic.

New Jobless Claims Dip As Expected While Continuing Claims Reach New Post-Pandemic Low

The 385,000 first-time unemployment claims matched analyst forecasts.

1 In 3 Border Patrol Agents To Wear Body Cameras By End Of 2021

About 6,000 cameras will be in use by the end of the year, Customs and Border Protection said Wednesday.

Pandemic Homebuyers Wanted More Space And Cheaper Living—Here’s The Top Places They Left And Moved To In 2020

Greater New York City was the biggest loser as homebuyers sought more affordable, less densely populated metropolitan areas.

Stop Giving Booster Shots So Poor Countries Can Have Vaccines, WHO Says

The head of the World Health Organization asked rich countries to hold off on giving booster doses until at least October.

Children Get Long Covid Less Often Than Adults, Study Suggests

The U.K. study found that 4.4% of children had symptoms lasting longer than one month.