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

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.

Axios
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What we can learn from D.C.'s breakthrough data

Since Jan. 14, D.C. has seen more than 4,000 breakthrough cases, roughly 2,500 of those were confirmed through testing and some 1,500 were self-reported cases. Overall breakthrough numbers are low: Less than 1% of vaccinated people in D.C. have developed a breakthrough case.

The New York Times
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Where Are the Tests?

Rapid testing — more formally known as antigen testing — allows people to learn within minutes whether they are carrying enough of the Covid-19 virus to be contagious.

Associated Press
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‘Soul-crushing’: US COVID-19 deaths are topping 1,900 a day

COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. have climbed to an average of more than 1,900 a day for the first time since early March, with experts saying the virus is preying largely on a distinct group: 71 million unvaccinated Americans.