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ABC NewsRadio
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International experts eye Australia’s flu season

Around the country, healthcare systems are under strain with COVID and influenza case numbers climbing. Experts review what’s happening in Australia and how it could help predict what’s to come in the Northern Hemisphere.

The Baltimore Sun
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A new COVID-19 foe, a really transmissible one, is emerging

It’s another frustrating turn in the long coronavirus pandemic, which experts say again calls for vigilance: wearing good-fitting, quality masks in higher-risk situations, distancing, seeking well-ventilated indoor spaces and obtaining every vaccine dose for which people are eligible.
 

Vice
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Red Flag Laws Could Stop Mass Shootings. People Just Don’t Use Them.

Red flag laws allow police, district attorneys, and even regular citizens to file court orders that temporarily ban individuals who pose a threat to themselves or others from purchasing or owning a weapon in the state. But they only work if people take advantage of them. Without the proper resources—like public education campaigns and offices directly responsible for reviewing cases—the laws are woefully less effective at preventing tragedies, experts told VICE News.
 

NPR
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I took a trip and caught COVID. What should I do? When can I go home?

Any traveler who has yet to go on a summer trip needs to keep in mind that the pandemic is still going on. Surges are happening across the U.S. and in popular tourist destinations like France, Italy, and Spain. That means your trip planning can't just focus on what to see and where to eat. You need to think about COVID prep, too. 
 

Meet the Press NOW
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Guns in America

Shannon Frattaroli discusses the future of red flag laws in America. 
She is introduced at the 40:20 mark and featured at the 43:05 mark.

 

Verywell Health
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Females Are More Likely to Have Long COVID. But We Need Data to Prove It

Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers found that people who are biologically male are more likely to experience severe outcomes and death from COVID than people who are biologically female. However, the reasons for these differences, and how they work, are not yet fully understood.
 

Newsy
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Does Predictive Policing Technology Reduce Gun-Related Crime?

ShotSpotter is a predictive policing technology that can detect the location of a gunshot. Now it's being rapidly adopted by police departments across the U.S. to help curb gun-related violence and crime. The question, however, is how effective that technology is.

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