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U.S. Health Officials Project Resolve Against Omicron Variant

December 3, 2021December 3, 2021Sharon LaFraniereComments Off on U.S. Health Officials Project Resolve Against Omicron Variant

After the first case of an Omicron infection was detected in the U.S., the country saw the highest daily total of vaccine shots since May, though the reporting could be skewed by holiday reporting lags.

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U.S. to Lift Pandemic Travel Restrictions, Easing Tension With Europe

September 20, 2021September 20, 2021Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Mark Landler and Heather MurphyComments Off on U.S. to Lift Pandemic Travel Restrictions, Easing Tension With Europe

Travelers who provide proof of full vaccination against the coronavirus before boarding a flight will be able to enter the United States.

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Fauci Says Indoor Mask Guidance Should Ease With Vaccinations

May 9, 2021May 10, 2021Abby GoodnoughComments Off on Fauci Says Indoor Mask Guidance Should Ease With Vaccinations

The comments from President Biden’s chief medical adviser came just two days after the C.D.C. belatedly highlighted the danger of airborne transmission.

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U.S. Covid Vaccinations Fall, Even as Cases Remain High

April 25, 2021April 25, 2021Isabella Grullón Paz, Andrea Kannapell and Bryan PietschComments Off on U.S. Covid Vaccinations Fall, Even as Cases Remain High

The average number of vaccine shots given each day, which rose for months and peaked at 3.38 million, has now fallen to 2.86 million, the lowest level since March 31.

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Fully vaccinated people in the U.S. now have more guidance from the C.D.C. on activities. That doesn’t yet include travel.

March 9, 2021March 9, 2021Eileen Sullivan and Niraj ChokshiComments Off on Fully vaccinated people in the U.S. now have more guidance from the C.D.C. on activities. That doesn’t yet include travel.

To the frustration of the airline industry, nonessential travel is still discouraged for all Americans.

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