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Aug 11

FDA recommends taking 3 home tests if exposed to COVID in order to boost accuracy

By Matthew Perrone, Associated Press

Previously, the Food and Drug Administration had advised taking two rapid antigen tests over two or three days to rule out infection. But the agency says new studies suggest that protocol can miss too many infections.

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Aug 11

CDC relaxes COVID-19 guidelines, drops quarantine and social distancing recommendations

By Mike Stobbe, Collin Binkley, Associated Press

The nation's top public health agency is relaxing its COVID-19 guidelines and dropping the recommendation that Americans quarantine themselves if they come into close contact with an infected person.

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Aug 10

Confirmed global COVID-19 deaths fall by 9 percent in past week as many countries scale back on surveillance, WHO says

By Associated Press

The World Health Organization says in its latest weekly pandemic report that the number of coronavirus deaths fell by 9 percent in the last week while new cases remained relatively stable.

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Aug 08

Pfizer continues pandemic-revenue buying spree with $5.4 billion hematology deal

By Tom Murphy, Michelle Chapman, Associated Press

Pfizer is buying sickle cell drug maker Global Blood Therapeutics in an approximately $5.4 billion deal as it looks to accelerate growth after its revenue soared during the pandemic.

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Aug 07

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News Wrap: Cease-fire takes effect in Gaza after days of violent conflict

In our news wrap Sunday, a cease-fire in Gaza has gone into effect after days of Israeli strikes and militant counterattacks, the U.S. Senate passed a sprawling bill to fight climate change and lower healthcare costs, Biden cleared from isolation…

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Aug 06

Biden tests negative for COVID, continues to isolate pending follow-up test

By Chris Megerian, Zeke Miller, Associated Press

President Joe Biden tested negative for COVID-19 on Saturday but will continue to isolate at the White House until a second negative test, his doctor said.

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Aug 05

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Hiring surged in July as U.S. economy exceeds expectations despite inflation, rate hikes

By John Yang

The U.S. has now regained all the jobs it lost during the COVID pandemic, in spite of concerns about rising inflation and a possible recession. Employers added 528,000 jobs last month, more than double what economists predicted. Meanwhile, unemployment fell…

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Aug 05

WATCH: Biden signs bills targeting COVID-19 fraud

By Chris Megerian, Associated Press

President Joe Biden has signed legislation intended to curb fraud in pandemic relief programs.

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Aug 01

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News Wrap: Pelosi begins Asian tour with stop in Singapore

In our news wrap Monday, Nancy Pelosi begins Asian tour in Singapore amid reports that she plans to make a stop in Taiwan, Texas man tied to a far-right militia sentenced to seven years in federal prison in Jan. 6…

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Aug 01

Cities face crisis with smaller schools as enrollment shrinks in wake of pandemic

By Collin Binkley, Associated Press

Across the U.S., COVID-19 relief money is helping to subsidize growing numbers of big-city schools with small numbers of students.

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