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Some seniors fear a return to normal
Older adults continue to be one of the most at risk populations of becoming ill, hospitalized, or dying from Covid 19.
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Some city teachers protest vaccine mandate
While the city claims to have thousands of substitute teachers and paraprofessionals waiting in the wings to supplant employees, many, including the U.F.T., are highly skeptical that the plan in place will adequately address their absence.
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Yankee Stadium becomes COVID-19 vaccine site for Bronx residents only
Yankee Stadium officially opened as a mass vaccination site on February 5 with 15,000 appointment openings in the first week.
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Some Americans Say “Not So Fast” on Operation Warp Speed
As the federal government and pharmaceutical companies race towards a vaccine for COVID-19, Americans have mixed emotions about it.
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Fast track vaccine causes fear
According to a recent poll by National Public Radio, just 49% of Americans now say they will get vaccinated when one is made available; 44% say they won't.
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Llamas could be coronavirus heroes
Llamas create antibodies that could be useful in the fight against COVID-19.
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A glimmer of hope for treatment drug, Florida set to reopen and DeBlasio loses his cool in today’s news
Patients who have taken remdesivr, have shown improvement in their condition over a quicker period of time.