As vaccines have now been approved for children as young as 5, and further evidence has been presented that spread can be contained, researchers are looking for ways to keep students in classrooms.
Despite legislation aiming to further help the economy rebound from the COVID-19 Pandemic, another round of stimulus checks remains off the table.
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"New York City is not going to change their rule," Adams said in a CNN interview, as he called on Kyrie Irving and the NBA to reach a resolution regarding the issue.
Interest in going to a four year university has dropped again among high schoolers in the United States for a second year in a row over concerns about the affordability of attending and the debt burden that follows.
Biden's COVID employee vaccine mandate is is estimated to affect 84 million workers.
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Shailene Woodley's fiancé Aaron Rodgers said in August that he had been "immunized" but revealed this week that he has not gotten the vaccine and has tested positive for COVID-19.
Aaron Rodgers admitted that he is not vaccinated after previously saying he was "immunized."
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The United Nations COP26 summit nears the end of its first week and with only another week to go, youth activists increase pressure on world leaders.
States filed lawsuits and statements were issued by critics over the Biden administration's announcement of vaccine requirements Thursday for businesses, who must comply by Jan. 4.
The U.S. government terminated its contract with vaccine manufacturer Emergent eight months after a report found that it had tainted doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccines at one of its factories.
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The World Health Organization said if “we stay on this trajectory,” 43 of 53 European countries could also see high or extreme stress on hospital beds.
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While opening for The Strokes, Chris Rock called the unvaccinated "dumb Kyrie [expletive]".
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