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by Cierra Creer
Last week the number of cases of Covid-19 in the United States showed a steady decline, and this seems to hold true for this week as well. However,...
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by Cierra Creer
January of 2021 has been the most devastating month of the coronavirus pandemic for the United States. According to the Associated Press, the death...
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by Cierra Creer
Yesterday January 26th, the global count of Covid-19 cases topped 100 million, with the United States still in the lead for the most cases. The rat...
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by Cierra Creer
Things are looking up for the United States as the number of cases of Covid-19 have begun to decline in 48 states, and the rate of vaccinations has...
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by Cierra Creer
This week the United States reached a devastating toll of 400,000 deaths from coronavirus. As the virus continues to spread across the country, sta...
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by Cierra Creer
The United States has hit another record day for coronavirus, with 278,920 new cases reported on Saturday January 9th. In addition to the mass infl...
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by Cierra Creer
For most of us 2020 was a less than ideal year to say the least, but it was full of lessons that we can reflect on through 2021. We lost loved ones...
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by Cierra Creer
The United States is now facing what has been the deadliest month of the pandemic since it began, with 63,000 deaths by Covid-19 in just 27 days --...
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by Cierra Creer
As many may know, the Moderna coronavirus vaccine was approved and has made its way into the arms of healthcare workers and long-term care facility...
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by Cierra Creer
Following the approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine, comes the possible approval of a second vaccine from Moderna. With 94% efficacy and...
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by Cierra Creer
As the United States nears 300,000 deaths from Covid-19, the first FDA-approved vaccine for the virus is being administered -- to high priority can...
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by Cierra Creer
As the United States nears its approval of a Covid-19 vaccine, deaths from the virus continue to rise with a new record high of 3,124, as per John ...
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