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Feb 06

Calendar timing means virus deaths won’t be seen in census

By Mike Schneider, Associated Press

The human loss from the coronavirus will not be reflected in the 2020 census because of a matter of timing, which could save a congressional seat for New York but cost Alabama one.

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Feb 05

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Paying homage to 5 remarkable people who lost their lives to COVID-19

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After a week reaching yet another tragic milestone in the COVID-19 death toll, we remember five remarkable individuals in the United States who have lost their lives to the pandemic.

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Feb 04

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As the pandemic rages on, finding ways to mourn and remember

By Jeffrey Brown, Maea Lenei Buhre

Even as the pandemic rages on and deaths mount, communities, individuals and the federal government are finding ways to honor and keep loved ones close to their hearts. Jeffrey Brown reports for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS."…

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Jan 19

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Tribute held in nation’s capital for those lost to the pandemic

The U.S. passed another sad milestone Tuesday with 400,000 COVID-related deaths now recorded. President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris spoke at a special tribute on the National Mall to remember the lives lost in the pandemic. It featured music, remarks…

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Jan 19

How communities across the country are honoring COVID victims

By Joshua Barajas

From tiny flags to empty chairs, here’s how different communities in the U.S. are memorializing the victims of the pandemic.

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Jan 15

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Remembering 5 people who lost their lives to the pandemic

As the nation nears 400,000 deaths from the coronavirus, we honor five people who lost their lives due to COVID-19.

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Jan 08

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Paying tribute to 5 individuals who lost their lives to COVID-19

More than 365,000 people have now died in the U.S. from the pandemic. And as we mark another grim milestone of daily deaths this week, we honor 5 individuals who lost their lives to COVID-19.

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Jan 01

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This New Year’s Day, paying tribute to 5 extraordinary Americans lost to COVID-19

More than 340,000 people died from COVID-19 in the United States in 2020, and as of Friday the number of people infected with the virus had surpassed 20 million. As we begin a New Year, we honor just five of…

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Dec 18

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Remembering 5 people lost to the coronavirus pandemic

December has seen a staggering rise in the number cases and the deaths in the U.S. from the pandemic. As we do each Friday, we take a moment to honor five individuals who have lost their lives to COVID-19.

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Dec 14

U.S. COVID-19 deaths top 300,000 as vaccinations begin

By Adam Geller, Heather Hollingsworth, Associated Press

The number of dead tallied by Johns Hopkins University rivals the population of St. Louis or Pittsburgh. It is more than five times the number of Americans killed in the Vietnam War.

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