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Wildfires have broken out across the United States on an unprecedented scale, with 77 large complexes of fires engulfing 3 million acres in a matter of weeks. 
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Dr. Anthony Fauci said it could be the end of 2021 before life gets back to how it was before Covid-19. 
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A wedding in Maine is linked to 176 Covid-19 cases and the deaths of seven people who didn't attend the celebration, demonstrating just how easily and quickly the virus can spread at social gatherings, public health experts say. 
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President Donald Trump knew back in the spring that it would probably take a year to develop a coronavirus vaccine, according to interviews with journalist Bob Woodward. 
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More than half a million children in the United States have been diagnosed with Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children's Hospital Association. 
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Dealing with the first wave was like a sprint, the second will be more like a marathon. 
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Overcrowded parties have forced several high schools to go back to online learning in hopes of staving off Covid-19 outbreaks. 
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The Food and Drug Administration is weighing whether to follow British regulators in resuming a coronavirus vaccine trial that was halted when a participant suffered spinal cord damage, even as the National Institutes of Health has launched an investigation of the case. 
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Children and teens from minority groups are disproportionately hit by coronavirus, just as older adults are, according to the findings of a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 
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Eli Lipman, 9, and his father have been battling the impact of Covid-19 since March, and he said life as a "long hauler" isn't easy. 
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Sibling rivalry is often taken as an unexamined fact of family life -- as much a part of parenting as potty training or bedtime stories. 
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Dr. Umair Shah remembers the last mass vaccination campaign the US waged. 
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Many of us hope to escape who we were in high school -- particularly if you were last in line to be picked in gym class -- but a growing body of research suggests that how popular you are in adolescence has a link with psychological and physical health decades later. 
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At first, Cameron Lynch thought she would need prepared questions for the group to discuss in their first Zoom call. 
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Travelers eager to fly again may want to consider Italy as their next destination. 
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A mother's depression and anxiety from conception through the first year of the baby's life is associated with negative developmental outcomes through adolescence, according to a study published Monday in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. 
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Like many moms, Sofia Axelrod found the lack of sleep really hard after giving birth. But unlike many moms, she refused to accept that the exhaustion was inevitable. 
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Nearly 30 US states are reporting downward trends in Covid-19 cases, but the pandemic will likely worsen again, according to the country's leading infectious disease expert. 
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When the pandemic hit, couples found themselves worrying about getting sick, losing income, teaching their children at home while working full time (or worrying full time about sending them to school). 
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Cakes, cookies, pie. 
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Not sleeping enough or getting a bad night's sleep over and over makes it hard to control your appetite. And that sets you up for all sorts of health problems, including obesity, heart disease, high blood pressure and Type 2 diabetes. 
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With talk of the possible availability of a vaccine candidate heating up, you might have heard the term Emergency Use Authorization -- or EUA -- all over the news lately. But what is it exactly, and how does it apply to vaccines? 
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While many colleges and universities are offering classes online, that hasn't necessarily stopped students from gathering. And now some college towns are grappling with outbreaks of Covid-19 as the start of the fall semester complicates local responses to the pandemic. 
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The AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine trial, halted last week after an unexplained illness in one of the volunteers, will resume, the University of Oxford announced Saturday. 
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Primary school students in China experienced more depressive symptoms and made more suicide attempts after schools closed for the pandemic, a new study found. 
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Vaccine clinical trials are notoriously difficult to conduct. 
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Growing up with "Sesame Street" in the early 1980s, I found pieces of myself in Cookie Monster's sweet tooth, Big Bird's gentleness and in Grover, who was outgoing and always willing to help others, even though he made a lot of hilarious mistakes. 
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After time off from exercising, it's understandable if you're having a hard time getting motivated. You may even feel a bit bad, but I'm here to say it's important to go easy on yourself. 
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The world's first coronavirus quarantine began in Wuhan a year ago - how has China changed since then?
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Doctors in the rainforest’s biggest city Manaus are struggling to control rising numbers of deaths from Covid-19 and soaring cases.
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Its health authorities give preliminary approval to the Russian-developed Sputnik V coronavirus jab.
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A scheme to distribute Covid-19 vaccines is under way. Here's what you need to know.
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Many are finding things do not smell right after Covid - and that most foods smell and taste disgusting.
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The coronavirus vaccine is being rolled out across the EU but there have been delays.
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Africa will have to wait "weeks if not months" before getting WHO-approved vaccines, officials say.
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There is some evidence that the new UK variant may be more deadly, says PM Boris Johnson.
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Student protests around the country are set to highlight the mental health impacts of the pandemic.
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One doctor tells her story of battling the pandemic alone in Yemen after her colleagues fled.
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California's poor residents are among those hardest hit by the pandemic.
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The risks of catching Covid indoors are well-known, but what are the chances of being infected outdoors?
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India is set to begin inoculations on 16 January to protect its 1.3 billion people against Covid-19.
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How a year of intense scientific effort unravelled the secrets of a virus that shut down the world.
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Caution and bureaucracy have made the Dutch last in the EU to start vaccinating against Covid-19.
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The English National Opera's singing coach gives long Covid sufferers breathing space.
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Taxi driver Ali Sakallioglu spent 222 days in hospital with Covid, including three months in a coma.
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Vicki Meredew, who received a leftover vaccine dose, will continue palliative treatment for a brain tumour.
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England's chief medial officer described today as a very sad day, as England surpasses 100,000 Covid deaths.
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How are Covid-19 vaccines being distributed across the world? As some countries start vaccinating their populations, others are being left behind.
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German vaccine officials say there is not enough data about the jab, which is widely used in the UK.
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A team of experts will begin interviewing people in the city where Covid-19 was first detected.
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The bloc says UK plants are obliged to help make up for possible shortfalls in EU production.
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Steven Brandenburg admits he believed inoculation could harm people, prosecutors in Wisconsin say.
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Before Wuhan was locked down in January 2020 officials said the outbreak was under control - but the virus had spread inside and outside the city.
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Another 7,700 registered with coronavirus on the death certificate brings the total to nearly 104,000.
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Laboratory tests suggest antibodies can recognise and fight the UK and South Africa variants.
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The woman, who recently returned from Europe, had completed two weeks in isolation.
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The government says it is seeking a permanent solution to the EU supply issue.
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