The state is about a month away from its peak, according to an epidemiologist who tracks the virus there.
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Delta Variant, R.S.V. Infections Rising Among Children
An outbreak of respiratory syncytial virus, combined with growing Covid-19 pediatric cases, is straining hospital resources in some U.S. cities.
In Vaccine Holdout States, a New Urgency to Administer Shots
Data from the C.D.C. shows that many people in states like Louisiana, Mississippi and Missouri are now receiving their first doses. On Friday, more than 850,000 total shots were recorded in the U.S.
Disney World Will Require Masks Indoors Again
All guests older than 2 will be required to wear masks in indoor spaces, regardless of their vaccination status.
Arrest in Haiti Assassination Leaves Some Baffled: ‘Nobody Ever Heard of Him’
Questions are swirling over the arrest of a doctor with ties to Florida described as playing a central role in the death of Haiti’s president, Jovenel Moïse.
Florida-Based Doctor Arrested in Haiti President’s Assassination
The suspect is the third with U.S. ties to be held in the assassination of Haiti’s president.
2 Americans Claim They Were ‘Translators’ in Haiti Leader’s Killing, Judge Says
The two men maintained that the plot to kill President Jovenel Moïse had been planned intensively for a month, a judge involved with the investigation said.
Your Monday Briefing
Rescuers have recovered nine bodies from the Florida building collapse.
For One Young Migrant, a Family Separation Nightmare
This story, split between Guatemala and Florida, offers a firsthand look at the continuing trauma of the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” separation policy.
My Crash Course in Covering a U.F.C. Fight
The assignment for a China correspondent: Report on a live sporting event for the first time. In a sport she barely knows. With less than 48 hours to prepare.