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A vaccine will only work if a lot of people can get immunized. State health officials are working furiously to design outreach and distribution plans, with little clarity from the federal government.
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The cruise line is canceling sailings from all ports the rest of the year except its home ports of Miami and Port Canaveral.
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Anxiety and depression among teens and youth are getting worse since COVID lockdowns began in March, early studies suggest, and many experts say they fear a corresponding increase in suicide.
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Diabetes patients run a higher risk of death from coronavirus infections.
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Millions have been at risk of eviction after federal aid has been cut back. But the Trump administration has ordered a halt to evictions through December for those who've lost work across the U.S.
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The number of deaths has been slowly ticking down, but remains well above the totals seen in the early months of the pandemic. More than 175,000 in the U.S. have now died, according to the CDC.
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One out of three children hospitalized for the coronavirus was admitted to the intensive care unit, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, analyzing data from 14 states.
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NPR surveyed all 50 states to find out how many people they have doing contact tracing — one of the essential tools for keeping outbreaks from flaring up. Look up your state to see how it's doing.
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CDC chief Robert Redfield says that earlier testing for the coronavirus would have been like "looking for a needle in a haystack." But other health experts dispute his assertion.
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Trump declares houses of worship "essential" and warns governors not to oppose his instruction that they be allowed to reopen.
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A nationwide analysis of COVID-19 data released this week shows broad discrepancies between what some states are reporting about testing for the novel...
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President Trump wants businesses to start reopening after the coronavirus forced shutdowns. Here's what the White House task force recommends for states.