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In the News highlights media coverage featuring the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

The Washington Post
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Experts weigh in on when the public health emergency should end

At some point, the pandemic emergency — both in its legal designation and its intense impact on daily life — will have to end. The U.S. is learning to live with an endemic virus, albeit one whose worst effects are blunted by the protection of vaccines and prior immunity.

Associated Press
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Biden vaccine mandate splits US on party lines: AP-NORC poll

A survey of Americans on President Joe Biden’s plan to require most workers to get either vaccinated or regularly tested for COVID-19 finds a deep and familiar divide: Democrats are overwhelmingly for it, while most Republicans are against it.

The Hill
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Ivermectin disinformation leads to new kinds of chaos

An avalanche of misinformation about the antiparasitic drug ivermectin’s ability to treat COVID-19 has caused a series of national problems, from increased calls to poisoning centers to a shortage of the medicine itself.

The New York Times
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How Accurate Are At-Home Covid Tests?

Although rapid tests have their limitations, they are an important public health tool, experts said, particularly if you know how to use them.