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News Wrap: 28 percent of U.S. population fully vaccinated

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News Wrap: 28 percent of U.S. population fully vaccinated as infections continue rising

In our news wrap Monday, new numbers show 28 percent of the U.S. population is now fully vaccinated for COVID-19. Yet infections are rising again - with Michigan leading states. A police chase in Georgia left three officers wounded and one man dead. And President Biden ramped up his push for a $2.3 trillion jobs and infrastructure package, meeting bipartisan lawmakers at the White House.

04/12/2021

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