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The New York Times
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U.S. Has Far Higher Covid Death Rate Than Other Wealthy Countries

Two years into the pandemic, the coronavirus is killing Americans at far higher rates than people in other wealthy nations, a sobering distinction to bear as the country charts a course through the next stages of the pandemic.
 

Bloomberg
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COVID to Start to Fade Into Background

Josh Sharfstein discusses expected changes to public policy on Covid-19 as deaths begin decline and Covid zero in China ahead of the Winter Olympics. 

CNN
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A universal vaccine could be the future of the coronavirus fight

Scientists are working to develop a "pan-coronavirus" vaccine—one that offers protection against multiple variants of the coronavirus that causes Covid-19. The hope is that such a vaccine could one day head off any coronavirus—not only emerging variants that cause Covid-19, but also some common colds and novel coronaviruses we haven't identified yet.
 

Politico
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Data upends some myths on race and vaccines

Conventional wisdom held that distrust of health systems and misinformation kept Covid vaccines from going into arms in Black communities. But new evidence shows that hesitancy there waned faster than in white communities — which could inform future appeals about new treatments.
 

Scientific American
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When Should You Get a COVID Test?

It depends, but vaccinated people should generally wait five days after exposure before taking an antigen test. Here’s why

The New York Times
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Counting Covid-19 Cases Doesn’t Capture the Pandemic’s Impact

At some point, hopefully soon, infections from the latest variant to emerge during the Covid-19 pandemic will subside, and it will be easy for many Americans to believe that they made it through another surge unscathed. But in fact, we don’t have a simple way of measuring the long-term impact of Omicron.
 

NewsNation Now
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How long do at-home COVID-19 tests last?

Earlier this month, as many as 1 million COVID test kits expired in a state-run warehouse in Florida. The Food and Drug Administration recently determined that, despite expiration dates on the test kits, the tests are still salvageable and will be rolled out into communities.
 

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