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May 17

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An emergency room physician weighs in on CDC's relaxed masking, distancing guidelines

By William Brangham, Jason Kane

Ever since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased mask recommendations substantially for fully vaccinated adults, there's been a wide range of reaction — including some outright confusion, anxiety and criticism — over how this will play out. William…

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May 17

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How the pandemic disrupted the lives of American students

By Yeonseo Seok

It's been an incredibly difficult school year for millions of educators and students in America. Some had to put their education on hold and their health at risk. “Disrupted: How COVID-19 Changed Education” is a special from Student Reporting Labs…

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May 17

As more Americans get vaccinated, 41% of Republicans still refuse COVID-19 shots

By Laura Santhanam

So far, 59 percent of U.S. adults said they have gotten vaccinated, and another 14 percent say they plan to, according to the latest PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll.

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May 16

Hundreds of bodies found buried along Indian riverbanks

By Associated Press

Police are reaching out to villagers in northern India to investigate the recovery of bodies buried in shallow sand graves or washed up on the Ganges River banks, prompting speculation on social media that they’re the remains of COVID-19 victims.

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May 16

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Colombia protests enter week three as violence escalates

By PBS NewsHour

At least 42 people have died, thousands have been injured and hundreds are believed to be missing as widespread protests and violence across Colombia continued for the third week. The demonstrations began over a pandemic-related tax policy and escalated over…

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May 16

CDC director says mask turnaround based solely on science

By Kimberlee Kruesi, Associated Press

The sudden change sparked praise from those eager to return to pre-pandemic life, particularly those who see the new guidelines as a way to reopen workplaces, schools and other venues that went dark during the pandemic.

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May 15

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Vaccinations are picking up. Is it time to reopen the US-Canada border?

By Benedict Moran

The United States and Canada have one of the largest economic partnerships in the world, and share the world’s largest international border. When COVID-19 hit in early 2020, that border was closed to all nonessential traffic. As more people on…

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May 14

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News Wrap: House GOP votes Elise Stefanik into leadership post stripped from Liz Cheney

In our news wrap Friday, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives elected Elise Stefanik of New York to their No. 3 leadership post, replacing Wyoming's Liz Cheney after her criticism of former President Trump. House negotiators have struck a…

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May 14

Watch 5:06
Is the CDC guidance easing mask requirements premature? A doctor weighs in

By Lisa Desjardins

In many states, fully vaccinated Americans can now resume most activities without wearing a mask. The new guidance announced Thursday by the CDC was met with jubilation in many quarters. But there are also concerns the changes for indoor masking…

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May 14

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Memorializing 5 Americans lost to COVID-19

Each week, PBS NewsHour pauses to remember five Americans lost to the COVID-19 pandemic, and shares memories and highlights from their lives.

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