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A year later, Trump s 15 days to slow the spread campaign shows how little we knew about Covid

A year later, Trump s 15 days to slow the spread campaign shows how little we knew about Covid
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Joint pandemic fight of US, China optimistic

Joint pandemic fight of US, China optimistic
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CDC guidelines for COVID-19 vaccinated population backed by top health experts

FOX News correspondent Jonathan Serrie joins Special Report with that latest Several top health experts are touting new federal guidelines on practices considered safe for fully vaccinated populations against COVID-19, while underscoring the importance of masking up in high risk and public settings. The highly anticipated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued this week greenlighted unmasked indoor gatherings among fully vaccinated individuals, and also suggested fully vaccinated people mingling indoors with unvaccinated people at low-risk for severe COVID-19 poses low risk, among other recommendations. However, the CDC advised everyone should avoid larger indoor gatherings and mask up in public and high-risk settings regardless of vaccination status.

Could Pollen Be Driving COVID-19 Infections?

Could Pollen Be Driving COVID-19 Infections? March 10, 2021 Scientists trying to understand the recurring waves of coronavirus infections around the globe say they ve noticed a pattern: As pollen levels increased in outdoor air in 31 countries, COVID-19 cases accelerated. Yet other recent studies point in the opposite direction, suggesting that peaks in pollen seasons coincide with a fall-off in the spread of some respiratory viruses, like COVID-19 and influenza. There s even some evidence that pollen may compete with the virus that causes COVID-19 and may help prevent infection. So which is it? The answer may still be up in the air.

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