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A study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found a 55% increase in cases among 18- and 22-year-olds last month. WATCH THE FULL EPISODE OF ‘WORLD NEWS TONIGHT’:…
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A study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found a 55% increase in cases among 18- and 22-year-olds last month. WATCH THE FULL EPISODE OF ‘WORLD NEWS TONIGHT’:…
Plus, White House top aide, Stephen Miller has tested positive for COVID-19, and Hurricane Delta makes landfall in Mexico. source
At least 34 people connected to the White House have tested positive for COVID-19, many of whom attended a Rose Garden event in late September. SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP…
This week, 15 states hit new daily highs for infections with 14 states reporting record hospitalizations. BREAKING NEWS UPDATES: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/Coronavirus SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP Watch More on http://abcnews.go.com/ LIKE…
The CDC is now recommending Americans wear masks on public transportation. ABC’s Faith Abubey reports. SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP Watch More on http://abcnews.go.com/ LIKE ABC News on FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/abcnews…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention redefined “close contact†with someone with COVID-19 to include briefer, but repeated encounters adding up to 15 minutes over a 24-hour period. WATCH…
More than 40,000 people are currently hospitalized, pushing hospitals to convert into viral triage centers as the FDA approved remdesivir for COVID treatment to shorten the duration of symptoms. LEARN…
Plus, the candidates are back on the campaign trail after their final showdown in Thursday’s debate, and a new investigation into a Louisville police commander involved in the Breonna Taylor…
Chicago imposed new curfews for nonessential businesses, including bars, after Illinois saw 4,000 new virus infections. Fourteen states hit record hospitalizations this week. source
Plus, Utah officials warn parents not to test their children so schools can remain open despite rising numbers of COVID-19. source