COVID-19 transmission was still continuing at a high level during the week of April 24th to April 30th, proof of how vaccines successfully curbed the spread of the disease.
Millions in Australia's second city ordered into snap Covid lockdown
The United States has sent out three rounds of stimulus checks since the beginning of the pandemic.
The layoffs come after the CDC on May 13 recommended that fully vaccinated individuals would no longer need to wear masks in most indoor and outdoor settings.
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Four more winners of the $1 million prize and four full-ride college scholarship winners will be announced each Wednesday for the next four weeks.
Some people have experienced blood clots after the inoculation, prompting pauses in the important vaccine rollout.
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Biden ordered intelligence agencies to report to him in the next three months on whether the Covid-19 virus first emerged in China from an animal source or from a laboratory accident.
Fed Vice Chair Randal Quarles also said he is optimistic about the country's growth prospects and economic outlook thanks to a stockpile of consumer savings that will boost spending.
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Royal Caribbean is the first cruise line to receive approval to operate a test sailing with passengers on board in U.S. waters in a simulated voyage.
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Health authorities are looking into a possible link between COVID-19 vaccines and myocarditis in young people after receiving dozens of reports of mild heart problems after vaccinations.
Researchers found those who felt "socially excluded" preferred loud sounds.