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The WHO announced a COVID-19 case record.

The World Health Organization (WHO) had good news and bad news Thursday: the world set a new record for COVID-19 cases in one week, and COVID-19 deaths decreased. The video above shows WHO official reacting to their weekly report on the pandemic, which found there were over 9.5 million new cases around the world last…

The Grammy Awards has a new date and location after COVID-19 affected Sundance and CES.

Update (Jan. 18, 2022): About two weeks after the Omicron variant of COVID-19 forced changes to the Grammy Awards, Sundance Film Festival and CES gadget show, the Recording Academy announced a new date and time for the Grammys Tuesday. Instead of happening on Jan. 3 in downtown Los Angeles, the show is now set to…

Students in Chicago Public Schools returned to class Wednesday, two days after the district reached a deal with the union to adjust COVID-19 protocols.

Update (Jan. 11, 2022): Students in Chicago Public Schools returned to class Wednesday, two days after the district reached a deal with the Chicago Teachers Union to adjust the district’s COVID-19 protocols. The deal comes after officials reported insufficient progress on reaching a deal over the past weekend. It includes expanded COVID-19 testing and establishing standards…

Critics are calling Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez a hypocrite after pictures of her vacationing maskless in Florida surfaced on social media.

After pictures of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) vacationing in Miami surfaced on social media, some right-wing politicos are calling her a hypocrite. Videos show the Congresswoman dining and attending outdoor parties without donning a mask. “If I had a dollar for every lockdown politician who decided to escape to Florida over the last two years, I’d…

The CDC is weighing an FDA decision to expand Pfizer booster eligibility to cover more kids.

Update (Jan. 5, 2022): An advisory panel to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) voted Wednesday to approve a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) decision regarding the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine booster in kids. That decision, in part, allowed for kids aged 12-15 to get boosted. The CDC panel also said teens should get the…

A study from Israel found a fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine found it offered limited defense.

Update (Jan. 17, 2022): New research from a hospital in Israel released Monday found a fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine only provided limited defense against the Omicron variant of the virus. The clinical trial, which looked at more than 270 medical workers who got the fourth dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, found…

The United States has seen a spike in child COVID-19 hospitalizations.

According to recent numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the ongoing spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 has lead to a massive spike in child hospitalizations. In the seven-day period from Dec. 21 to Dec. 27, 334 American children went to hospital. That’s a 58% increase compared to the previous week,…

Daily average COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have set a record.

According to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University, the United States is recording an average of over 265,000 daily COVID-19 cases. That’s the highest average of daily cases since the pandemic began, breaking the old record of 250,000 set back in January. New cases per day have more than doubled over the past two weeks.…

A union leader is questioning the CDC decision to shorten isolation and quarantine recommendations.

In the days after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced it has shortened its recommendation for isolation and quarantine following a new COVID-19 case from 10 days to five days, some are questioning the timing of the announcement. Specifically, they note the change came right after airlines struggled to staff flights all…

The Maxwell jury is expected to

Tuesday was the fourth full day of jury deliberations in the sex trafficking trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as the first day the jury is expected to work longer hours deliberating. Late Monday, judge Alison J. Nathan ordered the jury to start working until 6:00 p.m. each day, as opposed to 5:00 p.m. On…

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