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US to share 80 million vaccine doses with the world; Biden says infections down in all 50 states: Latest COVID-19 updates

US to share 80 million vaccine doses with the world; Biden says infections down in all 50 states: Latest COVID-19 updates John Bacon and Elinor Aspegren, USA TODAY No more masks for those vaccinated: Here s how the new CDC guidelines affect you Replay Video UP NEXT The United States will send at least 80 million doses of coronavirus vaccines to other countries by the end of June, President Joe Biden said Monday. Twenty million doses are from Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, Biden said. He previously agreed to share up to 60 million doses of AstraZeneca s vaccine, which has not been authorized for emergency use in the U.S by the Food and Drug Administration.

The coronavirus variant that first appeared in India is in the US Here s what to know

The coronavirus variant that first appeared in India is in the US Here s what to know
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Coronavirus variant that first appeared in India arrives in the US Here s what to know

Coronavirus variant that first appeared in India arrives in the US Here s what to know
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More Scientists Urge Broad Inquiry Into Coronavirus Origins

Another Group of Scientists Calls for Further Inquiry Into Origins of the Coronavirus Researchers urge an open mind, saying lack of evidence leaves theories of natural spillover and laboratory leak both viable. Bats being collected for research and analysis in Guandong Province, China, in 2019. “Theories of accidental release from a lab and zoonotic spillover both remain viable,” scientists wrote.Credit.EcoHealth Alliance May 13, 2021Updated 2:33 p.m. ET A group of 18 scientists stated Thursday in a letter published in the journal Science that there is not enough evidence to decide whether a natural origin or an accidental laboratory leak caused the Covid-19 pandemic.

Another group of scientists calls for further inquiry into origins of the coronavirus

James Gorman and Carl Zimmer, The New York Times Published: 14 May 2021 01:51 AM BdST Updated: 14 May 2021 01:51 AM BdST A photo provided by EcoHealth Alliance shows researchers collecting samples from bats for analysis in Guangdong province, China, in April 2019. A group of 18 scientists stated Thursday, May 13, 2021, in a letter published in the journal Science that there is not enough evidence to decide whether a natural origin or an accidental laboratory leak caused the COVID-19 pandemic. (EcoHealth Alliance via The New York Times) A group of 18 scientists stated Thursday in a letter published in the journal Science that there is not enough evidence to decide whether a natural origin or an accidental laboratory leak caused the COVID-19 pandemic.

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