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Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Feb. 25
Here’s what to know about the coronavirus data, resources and reopenings across the D.C. area.
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How DC-Area Teachers Plan to Help Students Falling Behind Due to ‘COVID Slide'
Parents have heard about learning loss over the summer, but what about the “COVID slide”? News4’s Molette Green speaks to D.C.-area educators about how they’re going to help kids who have fallen behind amid the constant stress of the pandemic.
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Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Feb. 24
Here’s what to know about the coronavirus data, resources and reopenings across the D.C. area.
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Johnson & Johnson Says 20 Million Vaccine Doses Available by End of March
Dr. Richard Nettles of Johnson & Johnson told a House subcommittee on Tuesday that the company will have 20 million doses of their vaccine available by the end of March.
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Pre-K, Kindergarten Students Head to Classrooms in Fairfax County
Some pre-K and kindergarten students head back to school in Fairfax County Tuesday. For some of these kids, their first-ever day of school will be unlike any other. News4’s Justin Finch reports.
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Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Feb. 23
Here’s what to know about the coronavirus data, resources and reopenings across the D.C. area.
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44 Million Americans Have Had a Dose of the Vaccine. What's Next?
Now that over 44 million Americans have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, questions rise for those who are wondering what activities are safe to do and what the timeline to normalcy is.
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Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Feb. 22
Here’s what to know about the coronavirus data, resources and reopenings across the D.C. area.
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24-Year-Old Reflects on Battle With COVID-19, Long-Term Symptoms
Just a year ago, 24-year-old Brady Moore never thought he would become infected with COVID-19. Today, he is a survivor of the disease who was left with long term symptoms. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Feb. 21
Here’s what to know about the coronavirus data, resources and reopenings across the D.C. area.
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Maryland Works to Inform Residents About Vaccines With Resource on Wheels
News4’s Derrick Ward reports on the outreach effort taking place in Prince George’s County.
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Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Feb. 20
Here’s what to know about the coronavirus data, resources and reopenings across the D.C. area.
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Biden Pledges ‘Enough Vaccine By July'
Touring a Pfizer manufacturing plant in Michigan, President Joe Biden says the U.S. is currently on track to vaccinate all Americans who want the shot by summer.
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Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Feb. 19
Here’s what to know about the coronavirus data, resources and reopenings across the D.C. area.
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Winter Storms Delay Vaccine Delivery
Severe winter weather is delaying delivery of COVID-19 vaccine across the country. The U.S. is now vaccinating 1.7 million people every day, but the Centers for Disease Control warns cases are dropping because we’re coming off the holiday surge, not because more people are getting shots. They’re also concerned that new strains of coronavirus could push those numbers back...
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Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Feb. 18
Here’s what to know about the coronavirus data, resources and reopenings across the D.C. area.
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Montgomery County Leaders Address Vaccine Distribution Problems
Montgomery County residents are growing frustrated as they face issues with the COVID-19 vaccine distribution. Leaders say part of the problem is there is no centralized state distribution site. News4’s Chris Gordon reports.
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Fauci: Studies Show Vaccines Lower COVID-19 Transmissibility
Dr. Anthony Fauci highlighted preliminary studies which indicate that coronavirus vaccines will have a positive impact in slowing the spread of COVID-19. “Vaccine is important not only for the health of the individual to protect them against infection and disease… but it also has very important implications from a public health standpoint for interfering and diminishing the dynamics of the...
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Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Feb. 17
Here’s what to know about the coronavirus data, resources and reopenings across the D.C. area.
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Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Feb. 16
Here’s what to know about the coronavirus data, resources and reopenings across the D.C. area.