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Moderna says vaccine is 100% effective in kids ages 12-15; California experiencing baby bust thansk to pandemic: Live COVID-19 updates

Canceling Olympics would cost Japan $1.7 billion; Moderna says vaccine is 100% effective in kids ages 12-17: Live COVID-19 updates Elinor Aspegren, Steven Vargas and John Bacon, USA TODAY President Biden says the US plans to share 80 million COVID vaccine doses with the world Replay Video UP NEXT Canceling the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics would cost Japan $1.7 billion, but proceeding with the games and then declaring another coronavirus state of emergency would be even more costly, Japan s Kyodo News Service reported Tuesday. The Japanese government, the International Olympic Committee and athletes around the world are hoping the games can take place. The U.S. consistently fields one of the largest and most successful teams. But the U.S. on Monday advised its citizens not to visit Japan due to the COVID-19 crisis, raising its travel alert to the highest level of 4.

COVID: Moderna says its vaccine is 100% effective in kids ages 12-15

USA TODAY The pandemic, affordable IUDs and increasing costs of living have more California adults opting for contraceptives over starting a new family. As a result, California is expected to see 50,000 fewer births in 2021, according to the Los Angeles Times. IUDs – intrauterine devices – continue to grow as a popular form of contraception, especially after the Affordable Care Act made the option free for most patients. The long-last contraceptive that prevents pregnancy for up to 12 years attracted women because it was a one-time procedure that is more accessible than some birth controls that are restricted by politics and some insurances. Job losses and other pandemic related issues made many people rethink family plans.

Vax After Dark, pandemic poem, Amtrak s back: News from around our 50 states

Vax After Dark, pandemic poem, Amtrak’s back: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports © Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic Justin McCawley receives a COVID-19 vaccine at a pop-up site in the parking lot next to Antigone Books in Tucson, Ariz., on May 20, 2021. Alabama Montgomery: The state’s unemployment rate dropped to 3.6% last month, and a surge of hiring prompted by renewed business activity as the pandemic eases is driving up wages, labor officials said Friday. Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted jobless rate for April was 3.6%, down a bit from March and nearly 10 percentage points below April 2020, when shutdowns prompted by the coronavirus outbreak decimated businesses. The number represents about 80,000 unemployed people statewide compared to nearly 290,000 at the same time a year ago. The number of people employed increased by 253,632 over the year to 2.2 million, according to a statement from the Alabama Depart

Half of US adults fully vaccinated; Moderna says vaccine is 100% effective in kids ages 12-17; California baby bust: Live COVID-19 updates

Half of US adults fully vaccinated; Wisconsin priest who dismissed pandemic balks at resigning; California baby bust: Live COVID-19 updates Elinor Aspegren, Steven Vargas and John Bacon, USA TODAY We re all training like it s definitely happening : Katie Ledecky on Tokyo Olympics Replay Video UP NEXT A Wisconsin priest who criticized his diocese for not conducting in-person Mass during the pandemic has been asked by his bishop to resign from his post at St. James the Less Catholic Church in La Crosse. The Rev. James Altman, who has characterized Democrats as godless, said he will appeal the request from Bishop William Callahan. The bishop told Altman he was divisive and ineffective, Altman said.

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