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Almost a million people inoculated with Chinese COVID-19 vaccine: firm

Nearly a million people have taken an experimental coronavirus vaccine developed by Chinese company Sinopharm, the firm said, although it has not yet provided any clear clinical evidence of efficacy.

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Fauci says Pfizer, Moderna Covid vaccine data is 'solid'

The United States' top infectious disease official said Thursday that two coronavirus vaccines being tested were "solid," and that the speed at which they were developed has not compromised safety or integrity.

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California imposes curfew as COVID-19 cases spike

Governor Gavin Newsom said the 10:00 pm to 5:00 am stay-at-home order will take effect Saturday evening and remain in force through December 21.

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US lawmakers discuss stimulus again as Fed warns of growth slump

Aides to top US lawmakers met on Thursday for yet another restart to talks on a new stimulus spending package to aid the economic recovery from the coronavirus downturn.

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Vaccine roll out nears as US closes early for holidays

US giant Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech prepared Friday to file an emergency request to roll out their vaunted vaccine while New York shut its schools and California braced for nighttime curfews heading into the US holiday season.

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Biden says won't order 'national shutdown' despite COVID surge

US President-elect Joe Biden said Thursday he would not order a nationwide shutdown to fight the Covid-19 pandemic despite a surge in cases.

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Woman led away in handcuffs after going on maskless rant inside Costco

A video circulating social media this Thursday shows a woman refusing to wear a mask inside a Costco store before ultimately being led away in handcuffs by police.

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Leaked White House docs reveal officials know the country is failing to manage the virus: report

With United States reporting more than 100,000 cases each day and the country's death toll steadily approaching 2,000 a day, an internal White House task force report confirmed that there is an "aggressive, unrelenting, broad community spread across the country, without evidence of improvement but, rather, further deterioration," according to The Guardian.

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Tennessee county mayor won't mandate masks until the 'Holy Spirit' moves him

As coronavirus cases increase in Tennessee's Lincoln County, the county mayor says he won't issue a mask mandate until the "Holy Spirit" moves him, AL.com reports.

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Virus 'out of control' among Brazil's Yanomami people

The spread of the new coronavirus is "completely out of control" on the Yanomami indigenous reservation in Brazil, where cases have nearly quadrupled in three months, according to a report published Thursday.

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WATCH: Lyft passenger has a racist meltdown after getting booted for refusing to wear a mask

A man who berated a Lyft driver and called him racial epithets has been banned from the service, TMZ reports.

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'This is depraved': Tyson Foods' managers accused of betting on how many of their workers would get COVID-19

During the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic, Tyson Foods supervisors bet money on how many workers at a pork processing plant in Iowa would be infected with the lethal coronavirus, according to allegations in a wrongful death lawsuit that critics say reveals the "breathtaking callousness" of corporate managers who put profits over people.

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‘Not a silver bullet’: COVID vaccine maker warns refusal to wear masks ‘makes no sense – you’re going to get infected’

The CEO of Moderna, one of two U.S. companies that are about to submit coronavirus vaccines for emergency approval to the FDA, on Thursday blasted those who continue to refuse to wear masks.

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