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Infected young people seed waves of the virus that sicken older people, C.D.C. report says.

 

As millennials mingled in bars and restaurants over the summer, and students returned to college campuses, coronavirus infections surged among young adults.

From June through August, the incidence of Covid-19 was highest among adults aged 20 to 29 years old, according to research published on Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Young adults accounted for more than 20 percent of all confirmed cases.

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Putin tells Russians to obey rules as COVID-19 cases tick higher

Trudeau: Canada already in second wave of coronavirus

Will Europe's second wave of Covid-19 cases mean a second huge death toll?

After declining for months, U.S. coronavirus cases are rising again. Has the 'fall wave' begun?

Summer just ended. The weather is cooling. School is back in session or trying to be. People are spending more time indoors. 

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ANALYSIS: One Virus, Two Americas-- How Federalism Both Saved and Doomed the United States

Massive genetic study shows coronavirus mutating and potentially evolving amid rapid U.S. spread

Scientists in Houston on Wednesday released a study of more than 5,000 genetic sequences of the coronavirus that reveals the virus’s continual accumulation of mutations, one of which may have made it more contagious.

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Studies explore asymptomatic COVID-19 cases, racial inequities

US experts vow ‘no cutting corners’ as vaccine tests expand

WASHINGTON (AP) — A huge international study of a COVID-19 vaccine that aims to work with just one dose is getting underway as top U.S. health officials sought Wednesday to assure a skeptical Congress and public that they can trust any shots the government ultimately approves.

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COVID-19 pandemic: countries urged to take stronger action to stop spread of harmful information--WHO

Finland first European country to deploy coronavirus-sniffing dogs at main airport

Senate hearing: "More than 90% of the population remains susceptible" to Covid-19, CDC director says

Excerpts from today's hearing, including:

(CNN) WASHINGTON -- Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said a majority of Americans remain susceptible to Covid-19.

Speaking to the Senate Health Committee on Wednesday, Redfield said, “CDC is in the process of a very large, sequential study across the entire United States, measuring serology.”

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New Dashboard Tracks Coronavirus Cases In Schools Across 47 States

A new national effort asks K-12 schools to voluntarily — and anonymously — report their confirmed and suspected coronavirus cases, along with the safety strategies they're using.

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Late-stage study of first single-shot vaccine begins in US

OPINION: A Failure of Empathy Led to 200,000 Deaths. It Has Deep Roots.

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