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This weekend saw the return of many in-person graduations for the first time in a year as vaccinations steadily climb and coronavirus restrictions ease around the country.
Purdue President Mitch Daniels told students if any class deserved a celebration such as a ceremony, it s you.
The ceremony at the Indiana university took place outside, as it did at Kent State University in Ohio. The ceremonies at the university also were smaller than in previous years.
Fauci tells graduates virus is the enemy, not each other; Vaccine from Sanofi, GSK to begin larger trials: Latest COVID-19 updates Elinor Aspegren, USA TODAY
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This weekend saw the return of many in-person graduations for the first time in a year as vaccinations steadily climb and coronavirus restrictions ease around the country.
Purdue President Mitch Daniels told students if any class deserved a celebration such as a ceremony, it s you.
The ceremony at the Indiana university took place outside, as it did at Kent State University in Ohio. The ceremonies at the university also were smaller than in previous years.
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The latest and worst surge in coronavirus cases across the nation is finally over.
The country s pace of new cases fell this weekend below the low of Sept. 12, the day before the deadly fall surge got underway, became a disastrous winter and turned into a painful spring. Between that day in September and now, the U.S. reported more than 390,000 COVID-19 deaths and more than 26.4 million coronavirus cases, a USA TODAY analysis of Johns Hopkins University data shows.