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Summer 2021 COVID air travel: How are airports and flights?

Summer 2021 COVID air travel: How are airports and flights?
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Where Did Most COVID Deaths Happen in California? – NBC 7 San Diego


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COVID-19 has now claimed more than 604,000 American lives. NBC 7 Investigates has been tracking death rates per county, and found a staggering contrast across California. Some counties reported nearly four times as many COVID-19 deaths as others.
According to the COVID-19 deaths reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), San Diego County has seen 132 deaths per 100,000 people. That’s better than the average for California counties 164. Riverside County has reported 209 deaths per 100,000 people, and Imperial County has reported 323 deaths - the highest rate in the state.
Public health officials say there are several factors at play in the death rate disparities, such as the types of jobs people work in each county and public interventions, like stay-at-home orders and mask mandates, which San Diego County put in place in May 1, 2020. ....

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Head of CDC defends eased mask guidance; British health chief confident vaccines are effective against India variant: Live COVID-19 updates


Head of CDC defends eased mask guidance; British health chief confident vaccines are effective against India variant: Live COVID-19 updates
John Bacon and Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY
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The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Sunday defended the latest easing of mask mandates and said her agency is working on new guidance for the school year that will begin in three months in some districts.
Dr. Rochelle Walensky, in a series of interviews with Sunday morning news shows, said  “evolving science” drove the decision to update the government s guidance to allow those fully vaccinated for COVID-19 to shed their masks in most circumstances. Walensky denied that the decision was politically driven as Americans grow weary of wearing masks. ....

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As Vaccine Demand Slows, Political Differences Go on Display in California Counties

Demand for covid vaccines is slowing across most of California, but as traffic at vaccination sites eases, the vaccination rates across the state are showing wide disparities. ....

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CDC chief defends eased mask mandate, says new schools guidance coming soon: Live COVID-19 updates


CDC chief defends eased mask mandate, says new schools guidance coming soon: Live COVID-19 updates
John Bacon, USA TODAY
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The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Sunday defended the latest easing of mask mandates and said her agency is working on new guidance for the school year that will begin in three months in some districts.
Dr. Rochelle Walensky, in a series of interviews with Sunday morning news shows, said  “evolving science” drove the decision to update the government s guidance to allow those fully vaccinated for COVID-19 to shed their masks in most circumstances. Walensky denied that the decision was politically driven as Americans grow weary of wearing masks. ....

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