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Coronavirus updates: CDC researchers say schools can reopen safely; UK variant has now spread to 25 states; 425K US deaths

Coronavirus updates: Oregon health workers stuck in snow vaccinate other drivers; US could reach 500K deaths by February, task force says John Bacon, Jorge L. Ortiz and Elinor Aspegren, USA TODAY How a new type of vaccine called mRNA is changing the game to prevent COVID-19 Replay Video UP NEXT COVID-19 has killed nearly 430,000 Americans, and infections have continued to mount despite the introduction of a pair of vaccines late in 2020. USA TODAY is tracking the news. Keep refreshing this page for the latest updates. © Jae C. Hong, AP Traffic cones guide drivers into a COVID-19 mass vaccination site in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

Coronavirus updates: Eli Lilly treatment cuts hospitalizations 70%; US buying 200M more doses, Biden says majority can be vaccinated by fall

Coronavirus updates: Oregon health workers stuck in snow vaccinate other drivers; US could reach 500K deaths by February, task force says John Bacon, Jorge L. Ortiz and Elinor Aspegren, USA TODAY How a new type of vaccine called mRNA is changing the game to prevent COVID-19 Replay Video UP NEXT COVID-19 has killed nearly 430,000 Americans, and infections have continued to mount despite the introduction of a pair of vaccines late in 2020. USA TODAY is tracking the news. Keep refreshing this page for the latest updates. © Jae C. Hong, AP Traffic cones guide drivers into a COVID-19 mass vaccination site in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

COVID news: Alaska, Kentucky first UK variant cases; 425K US deaths

The Biden administration’s White House COVID-19 task force held its first virtual briefing Wednesday, promoting its efforts to expedite vaccinations while warning that the nation could surpass 500,000 deaths within weeks. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the agency predicts 479,000 to 514,000 pandemic deaths will have been reported by Feb. 20. Almost 4,000 deaths and more than 140,000 new infections were reported Tuesday alone. “Our case rates remain extraordinarily high and now is the time to remain vigilant,” she said. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, reiterated that vaccines appear to be effective against emerging variants, adding that the U.S. is working with companies to develop new antibody treatments that will be effective as newer strains evolve.

Coronavirus updates: CDC researchers say schools can reopen safely; UK variant has now spread to 25 states

Coronavirus updates: Oregon health workers stuck in snow vaccinate other drivers; US could reach 500K deaths by February, task force says John Bacon, Jorge L. Ortiz and Elinor Aspegren, USA TODAY How a new type of vaccine called mRNA is changing the game to prevent COVID-19 Replay Video UP NEXT COVID-19 has killed nearly 430,000 Americans, and infections have continued to mount despite the introduction of a pair of vaccines late in 2020. USA TODAY is tracking the news. Keep refreshing this page for the latest updates. © Jae C. Hong, AP Traffic cones guide drivers into a COVID-19 mass vaccination site in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

COVID news: Vaccine research funds misused; 500,000 deaths in 3 weeks

The Biden administration’s White House COVID-19 task force held its first virtual briefing Wednesday, promoting its efforts to expedite vaccinations while warning that the nation could surpass 500,000 deaths within weeks. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the agency predicts 479,000 to 514,000 pandemic deaths will have been reported by Feb. 20. Almost 4,000 deaths and more than 140,000 new infections were reported Tuesday alone. “Our case rates remain extraordinarily high and now is the time to remain vigilant,” she said. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, reiterated that vaccines appear to be effective against emerging variants, adding that the U.S. is working with companies to develop new antibody treatments that will be effective as newer strains evolve.

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