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Cam Gallagher and the Tasty Soul starts up the free and funky Concerts in the Cul de Sac series

Cam Gallagher and the Tasty Soul starts up the free and funky Concerts in the Cul de Sac series
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If the coronavirus continues to mutate, will vaccines let life return to normal?


If the coronavirus continues to mutate, will vaccines let life return to normal?
Evan MacDonald and Julie Washington, cleveland.com
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Dr. Brandi Jones receives her first COVID-19 vaccine injection from pharmacist Nida Decker at MetroHealth hospital in December.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The gradual rollout of COVID-19 vaccines has many expecting that the pandemic existence we’ve been living for nearly a year will soon come to an end.
But the emergence of several coronavirus mutations has cast a pall over the plan to “return to normal.” Variants from the United Kingdom, South Africa and Brazil appear to be more contagious than the original strain of COVID-19. Ohio State University researchers have already identified a strain identical to the U.K. variant in Columbus, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has predicted the U.K. variant could be the do ....

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Can Vaccines Keep Up With Rapidly Evolving Coronavirus?


Can Vaccines Keep Up With Rapidly Evolving Coronavirus?
Variants of the original COVID-19 strain are making their way into the U.S. While the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines still seem to be effective, there are concerns if the virus continues to mutate.
Evan MacDonald and Julie Washington, cleveland.com
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February 10, 2021
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(TNS) The gradual rollout of COVID-19 vaccines has many expecting that the pandemic existence we’ve been living for nearly a year will soon come to an end.
But the emergence of several coronavirus mutations has cast a pall over the plan to “return to normal.” Variants from the United Kingdom, South Africa and Brazil appear to be more contagious than the original strain of COVID-19. Ohio State University researchers have already identified a strain identical to the U.K. variant in Columbus, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has pred ....

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