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The US is about to top 500,000 Covid-19 deaths That s why it s critical to keep up safety measures, Fauci says

The US is about to top 500,000 Covid-19 deaths That s why it s critical to keep up safety measures, Fauci says
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More teachers are asked to double up, instructing kids at school and at home simultaneously

More teachers are asked to double up, instructing kids at school and at home simultaneously
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US Covid-19 numbers may be slowing but experts project tens of thousands more deaths in next 3 months

US Covid-19 numbers may be slowing but experts project tens of thousands more deaths in next 3 months
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St Louis NAACP files complaint on lack of prisoner vaccines

ST. LOUIS (AP) – The St. Louis NAACP filed federal civil rights complaints against Missouri over the lack of coronavirus vaccinations for prisoners. No Missouri prisoners had been vaccinated against the virus, a state corrections department spokeswoman told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Thursday. The St. Louis NAACP filed complaints with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights and the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division over the lack of vaccinations, the chapter president said in a Thursday news release. “While we are well aware that the CDC makes recommendations with respect to who should be offered COVID-19 vaccine first, and each state has its own plan for deciding who will be vaccinated first and how they can receive vaccines; that ‘Does Not’ exempt the State from long-standing civil rights nondiscrimination requirements when utilizing Federal assistance,” St. Louis NAACP President Adolphus Pruitt said in a statement, ref

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