
News Wrap: 900 Secret Service agents got COVID in one year
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News Wrap: 900 Secret Service employees tested positive for COVID-19 since March 2020
In our news wrap Tuesday, records show some 900 U.S. Secret Service employees tested positive for COVID-19 from March 2020 to March 2021. About half were agents protecting the president, vice president and their families. The White House acknowledged that it will miss a goal of vaccinating 70% of American adults with at least one shot by July 4. New York City held its primary elections for mayor.
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News Wrap: 900 Secret Service agents got COVID in one year
Clip: 6/22/2021 | 4m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Tuesday, records show some 900 U.S. Secret Service employees tested positive for COVID-19 from March 2020 to March 2021. About half were agents protecting the president, vice president and their families. The White House acknowledged that it will miss a goal of vaccinating 70% of American adults with at least one shot by July 4. New York City held its primary elections for mayor.
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