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Apr 21 2021
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Biden Says U.S. to Reach His Goal of Administering 200 Million COVID-19 Vaccines
President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that the U.S. is set to reach his goal of administering 200 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, which is double Biden's initial goal of administering 100 million doses during his first 100 days in office. Biden extended the goal to 200 million after the U.S. met his initial goal of 100 million doses within approximately 60 days in office. Biden, who
CNN (Online News) NPR (Online News) New York Post (News)Mar 19 2020
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In Times of Crisis and Social Distancing, Americans Still Find Community
The COVID-19 coronavirus has emerged as a national and global crisis, prompting much of the U.S. to treat it as a grave threat to American life and prosperity. But during these tumultuous times, many Americans are going above and beyond to serve and strengthen their communities, uplift the needy, and maintain a sense of unity in the face of quarantines and heightened risk around social
The Guardian Christian Science Monitor ReasonAug 13 2021
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FDA Authorizes, CDC Recommends Additional Vaccine Dose for Certain Immunocompromised People
Following the FDA’s expanded emergency use authorization and a CDC advisory board’s recommendation, the CDC officially said Friday that certain immunocompromised people should get a third dose of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to protect against the Delta variant. The recommendation is specifically aimed at “moderately to severely” immunocompromised people, including cancer patients,
CNBC CNN (Online News) Fox News (Online News)Dec 06 2021
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Germany Puts New Restrictions on the Unvaccinated
Germany has announced new nationwide restrictions on unvaccinated people in response to rising COVID-19 cases, and vaccines could be made mandatory in the coming months.
Unvaccinated people will not be allowed in cinemas, restaurants, leisure facilities and many shops unless they have recovered from COVID-19 in the past six months. Patrons of those establishments must either have been
The Blaze BBC News CNN (Online News)Oct 21 2020
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McConnell Urges Against Large Stimulus Deal as Pelosi Reports Progress
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is warning Republican Senators against making a deal on a coronavirus relief bill before the November election, knowing that the Senate Republicans are divided on the $1 trillion price tag of Nancy Pelosi's proposal.
Meanwhile, President Trump is asking Republican lawmakers to agree to the price tag, and Nancy Pelosi says she is pleased with the
New York Times (News) USA TODAY National Review (News)Oct 29 2020
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U.S. Economy Grew at a Record 33.1% Annual Rate in Third Quarter
The U.S. economy experienced record growth in the third quarter as the gross domestic product (GDP) rebounded at a 33.1% annualized rate.
The increase follows a record decline from earlier in the coronavirus pandemic when shutdowns disrupted business activity. Analysts project the economy will end 2020 smaller than a year before, as the pandemic continues to disrupt lives and commerce
Wall Street Journal (News) Washington Examiner CNN (Online News)Feb 16 2021
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Biden Extends Pandemic Mortgage Relief Program
President Joe Biden is extending a ban on home foreclosures for federally backed mortgages through the end of June. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Biden is also expanding a mortgage relief program that was due to expire at the end of March.
Reporting on all sides was relatively uniform as of Tuesday morning.
Politico The Hill Washington ExaminerMar 18 2024
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Supreme Court Wary of Limiting Federal Contact With Social Media Companies
Supreme Court justices appeared wary of limiting the government’s ability to communicate with social media platforms in a major online speech case on Monday.
For Context: In July 2023, a federal judge ruled that the Biden administration violated the First Amendment by “coercing” or “significantly encouraging” certain content moderation decisions by social media companies, particularly
New York Times (News) Washington Examiner ReutersSep 06 2022
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Federal Health Officials Suggest People May Need Annual COVID-19 Shots
Annual COVID-19 shots may be encouraged going forward, according to federal health officials.
Top infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci said at a briefing that "in the absence of a dramatically different variant, we likely are moving towards a path of vaccination cadence similar to that of the annual influenza vaccine, with annual updated COVID-19 shots matched to the currently
Fox News (Online News) The Hill CNN (Online News)Jan 26 2022
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Boston Hospital Patient Removed From Heart Transplant List for Being Unvaccinated
A 31-year-old man was removed from the heart transplant list at a Boston hospital because he won't get the COVID-19 vaccine.
The man was reportedly on the priority list to receive the transplant at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, but is no longer eligible due to his opposition to getting the vaccine. The hospital says the vaccine mandate is meant "to create both the best chance for a
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