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Apr 21

The rare and unnerving reality of catching COVID after being vaccinated

By Steven Findlay, Kaiser Health News

As more Americans every day are inoculated, a tiny but growing number are contending with the disturbing experience of getting COVID despite having had one shot, or even two.

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Apr 15

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What Canada’s universal health system could teach the U.S. about managing a pandemic

By William Brangham, Jason Kane, Claire Mufson

More than 30 million Americans have gone without health insurance in the last year. Other high-income nations cover their entire populations for a lot less money than the U.S. already spends. But does a universal health care system help save…

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Apr 05

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New COVID variants, relaxed public restrictions cause spike in Michigan hospitalizations

By William Brangham, Courtney Norris, Corey Meador

Even as more Americans receive vaccinations, parts of the U.S. are seeing a troubling surge in COVID cases. This is especially true for the upper Midwest and Northeast. Michigan is struggling with an especially strong spike. William Brangham speaks to…

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Mar 18

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With states reopening widely, new COVID hotspots surface

By William Brangham

The number of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have reduced substantially since the height of the last wave, but with states reopening widely those numbers are spiking again. New data shows the development of several hotspots, with new cases up…

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Mar 11

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How the coronavirus pandemic has transformed our lives one year later

By Amna Nawaz

It was one year ago when the World Health Organization declared the COVID crisis a pandemic. This was the week shutdowns rapidly escalated, large public gatherings began coming to an end and the country faced the prospect of a very…

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Mar 11

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Teenagers reflect on how their worlds changed during the pandemic

For teenagers, this year of quarantine and remote school forced an unprecedented experiment in learning and coping. We asked our network of student journalists to reflect on how their worlds changed and what they're looking forward to once the pandemic…

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Mar 10

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A Texas Democrat on the Lone Star State ending COVID restrictions

As of Wednesday, Texans can work and gather without a statewide mandate for masks or social distancing, after Gov. Greg Abbott signed an executive order earlier this month that declared the state "100 percent open." Judge Lina Hidalgo, a Democrat…

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Mar 08

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CDC issues new guidelines for people who are fully vaccinated

By PBS NewsHour

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday issued new guidelines for people who are fully vaccinated, outlining what they can do safely and providing a small window into what life in the U.S. may look like in the…

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Mar 08

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‘The Longest Year’ podcast explores what Americans have faced during the pandemic

By Amna Nawaz, Sam Lane, Mike Fritz

We are now one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, and the virus has altered our lives in many ways. The NewsHour launched a new podcast series called, "America Interrupted: The Longest Year." Hosted by Amna Nawaz, she speaks to Americans…

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Mar 05

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Honoring 5 remarkable people who lost their lives to the coronavirus

Even as hope for an end to the pandemic grows, more than 520,000 people in the U.S. have died from COVID-19. We take a moment to remember five remarkable individuals lost to this disease.

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