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Mayor Bowser tests positive for COVID-19
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced on Thursday morning that she tested positive for COVID-19 on social media platform X. She was scheduled to tour the newly renovated Garfield Elementary School with other education leaders to celebrate the first day of school for pre-K at 10 a.m. In the X post, she said that she was disappointed that she won’t...
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Everything you need to know about new COVID-19 vaccines
News4’s Erika Gonzalez speaks to Dr. Alexandra Yonts from Children’s National Hospital about what you need to know about the newest COVID-19 vaccine.
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COVID-19 cases on the rise in DMV and nationwide
Doctors say the coronavirus is on the rise in the D.C. region and nationwide, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Experts are calling it a summer spike. The virus isn’t as dangerous as it was a few years ago, but public health professionals say that doesn’t mean you should let your guard...
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COVID-19 cases on the rise in DMV and nationwide
Experts advise people to not let their guard down as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations climb. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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Another summer COVID surge is here, but does it matter? What to know
COVID-19 is on the upswing again and levels of the virus are “very high” throughout the country, including in the D.C. area. Here’s what to know about the latest surge.
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Covid levels ‘very high' in DC region
President Joe Biden has tested positive for Covid amid an uptick in cases across the country, and in the D.C. region. News4’s Juliana Valencia spoke to a health official in Fairfax County, Virginia, about the latest data.
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COVID-19 cases rise across US, including Maryland
As President Biden tests positive for COVID-19 recently, cases are rising around the country, with Maryland being in the top seven states to have very high COVID levels, according to the CDC. News4’s Juliana Valencia gives updates.
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‘I will never be the same': 4 years on, remembering the lives lost to COVID-19
These are the faces of people who lost their lives to COVID-19: parents, pastors, doctors, teachers, firefighters — people from every age group and all walks of life.
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Pandemic grief: Remembering the lives lost to COVID-19
In March 2020, an IT manager from Cheverly, Maryland, got sick while traveling to a Wisconsin hospital to set up their new computer system. Three weeks later, he died there, alone in the ICU. His wife and sisters never got the chance to say goodbye in person. News4’s Eun Yang reports.
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4th anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic
The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic on March 11, 2020, after more than 118,000 cases and 4,291 deaths were registered.
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Friday is the last day to place mail orders for free COVID tests from the government
The U.S. government is suspending mail orders for free COVID-19 tests. Friday is the last day residential households can request for free tests shipped through USPS.
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CDC updates Covid isolation guidelines for people who test positive
People who test positive for Covid do not need to isolate for five days, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday.
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Older US adults should get another COVID-19 shot, advisers say
Older U.S. adults should roll up their sleeves for another COVID-19 shot, even if they got a booster in the fall, an influential government advisory panel said.
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Report: CDC planning to drop 5-day isolation requirement for COVID
The agency last changed its policy for COVID-positive diagnoses in 2021, when it reduced the isolation guidelines from 10 days to five days.
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Paxlovid can lessen the chance of a severe COVID-19 illness. Why is it underused?
Paxlovid can prevent hospitalization and death from COVID-19, but experts say it’s being underused. The pills’ high price and doctors’ hesitation to prescribe them are creating obstacles to getting the drug to everyone who would benefit.
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Evidence mounts that Covid in pregnancy can cause health issues in babies
Babies born to mothers who got Covid while pregnant had “unusually high rates” of respiratory issues, according to a new study.
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With COVID cases still high, who's at risk of COVID rebound? Know these common symptoms
It’s not clear exactly how common COVID rebound is or why it happens to some people and not others. Here’s what we do know.
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In a break with CDC, California quietly changed its Covid isolation guidelines
In California, a person who tests positive for Covid and has no symptoms does not need to isolate, according to new state health guidelines.
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Borrowers in a bind over defaulted COVID-19 loan
Millions of American businesses took out federal loans during the COVID-19 pandemic – some ultimately didn’t have to be paid back while some do. One D.C. business couple hit some roadblocks as they tried to untangle their relief loan, and they turned to Consumer Investigative Reporter Susan Hogan for help.
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Borrowers in a bind over defaulted COVID-19 loan
Millions of American businesses took out federal loans during the COVID-19 pandemic – some ultimately didn’t have to be paid back while some do. One D.C. business couple hit some roadblocks as they tried to untangle their relief loan, and they turned to Consumer Investigative Reporter Susan Hogan for help.