Biden hopes to double the 100 milliion coronavirus shots given as of today

ANALYIS: Misinterpretations of Covid come from boths ides of the political aisle

Americans on the right half of the political spectrum have tended to underplay the risk of Covid-19. They have been less willing to wear masks or avoid indoor gatherings and have been more hesitant to get vaccinated.

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OPINION: Suggestions for countering disinformation about COVID vaccines and masks

ANALYSIS: The first big study of COVID reinfection

Cases of children with long haul symptoms are rare but growing.

Study finds children have surprisingly high rate of COVID-19 antibodies

A study out of Northern Virginia shows children had a surprisingly high rate of COVID-19 antibodies.

Inova Health System partnered with Virginia Department of Health and George Mason University to look at the rate of COVID-19 in children. It was done in the Fall.

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CDC backs distance of three feet between students, which may help schools open

NEW YORK (AP) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relaxed its social distancing guidelines for schools Friday, saying students can now sit 3 feet apart in classrooms.

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OVERVIEW: COVID-19 International briefs

(Reuters) - Nearly a dozen countries resumed use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 shots on Friday as EU and British regulators said its benefits outweighed any risks. Reports of rare instances of blood clotting had temporarily halted inoculations.

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Europe resumes vaccinations after clearing AstraZeneca vaccine

Europe's pause of AstraZeneca prompts doubts in Africa

Not enough vaccine in Europe to stop third wave, warns German Health Minister

Community clinics increasingly involved in helping people get vaccinated.

More than 40 % of US health care workers have not been vaccinated and many still resist --new poll

U.S. States Expand Covid Vaccine Eligibility in a ‘Race Against Time’

CHICAGO — Officials in at least 17 states have committed in recent days to opening coronavirus vaccine appointments to all adults in March or April, part of a fast-moving expansion as states race to meet President Biden’s goal of universal eligibility by May 1.

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Low-dose aspirin is useful against Covid --researchers

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