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FDA's Pfizer vaccine approval has students feeling hopeful

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COVID-19 Variant Cases Are On The Rise In Texas. Here's What You Need To Know.


COVID-19 Variant Cases Are On The Rise In Texas. Here’s What You Need To Know.
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5/4/2021
By Marissa Martinez, The Texas Tribune, May 3, 2021
Last winter, health experts worried about COVID-19 variants spreading quickly across the state, further overwhelming already crammed intensive care units. While health officials remain concerned about the potential for a wider outbreak fueled by more contagious variants, new case averages, hospitalizations and deaths are still trending down in Texas as the number of people fully vaccinated statewide has passed 25%.
Nationwide, the average weekly number of new COVID-19 cases has dropped in more than half of states as 29% of Americans are now fully vaccinated. ....

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COVID-19 variants in Texas: What you need to know


A nurse demonstrates to a student how to self-administer a COVID-19 test at a testing location at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Last winter, health experts worried about COVID-19 variants spreading quickly across the state, further overwhelming already crammed intensive care units. While health officials remain concerned about the potential for a wider outbreak fueled by more contagious variants, new case averages, hospitalizations and deaths are still trending down in Texas as the number of people fully vaccinated statewide has passed 25%.
Nationwide, the average weekly number of new COVID-19 cases has dropped in more than half of states as 29% of Americans are now fully vaccinated. ....

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