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Dec 23

Watch 9:42
Americans face COVID testing lags ahead of holidays: 'We're very, very far behind'

By Stephanie Sy, Dorothy Hastings

The new coronavirus variant is driving a surge of COVID-19 cases in the United States. Omicron is now present in all 50 states - just three weeks after it was first detected in the U.S. It has raised questions and…

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Dec 23

Omicron less likely than delta to result in hospitalization, studies say

By Laura Ungar, Mike Stobbe, Associated Press

Two new British studies provide some early hints that the omicron variant of the coronavirus may be milder than delta.

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Dec 22

Watch 10:43
Frustrated health workers dread expected rise in COVID hospitalizations: 'We're exhausted'

A new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report found 2020's death toll was worse than previously reported — finalized at nearly 3.4 million people. It also forewarned that 2021 is expected to surpass 2020's record number of deaths by…

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Dec 22

Watch 8:56
What Hartford has learned in its fight to raise Black vaccination rates

By Jason Kane and Sarah Varney, Kaiser Health News

About 72 percent of Americans have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. During much of the vaccine rollout, Hispanic and Black Americans have been less likely to get vaccinated. The gap between white and Hispanic Americans has…

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Dec 22

WATCH: Gov. Gavin Newsom announces plans to protect Californians from omicron variant

By News Desk and Adam Beam, Associated Press

California's roughly 2.5 million health care workers have until Feb. 1 to get a coronavirus vaccine booster shot or risk losing their jobs, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday.

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Dec 22

Biden extends student loan moratorium to May 1

By Colleen Long, Associated Press

The Biden administration is extending a student loan moratorium that has allowed millions of Americans to put off debt payments during the pandemic.

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Dec 22

WATCH: White House COVID task force holds news briefing amid rapidly spreading omicron variant

By Associated Press

At the White House on Dec. 22, Biden detailed major changes to his COVID-19 winter plan, his hand forced by the fast-spreading variant, whose properties are not yet fully understood by scientists.

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Dec 22

2021 likely to eclipse last year as nation's deadliest, CDC says

By Mike Stobbe, Associated Press

It's too early to say for sure, but based on available information, it seems likely 2021 will surpass last year's record number of deaths by at least 15,000, according to the CDC.

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Dec 22

South Africa's decline in new COVID-19 cases may indicate omicron peak has passed

By Andrew Meldrum, Associated Press

Although the early findings are not conclusive, especially because daily figures are prone to fluctuations, the signs that South Africa’s intense wave is weakening are notable.

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Dec 22

WATCH: White House downplays Secret Service estimate of COVID fraud

By Jennifer McDermott, Associated Press

The White House downplayed a statement by the U.S. Secret Service that nearly $100 billion at minimum has been stolen from COVID-19 relief programs, saying Wednesday that the estimate is based on old reports.

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