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9 More Non-Political Coronavirus Updates You Need to Know as Schools Reopen

More than 2,000 students and faculty are in quarantine, and the CDC says COVID-19 immunity lasts about three months.

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Trump to Dump Rules That Protect You From Methane

Rolling back emissions rules for oil and gas companies is dangerous for the environment and your health.

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10 More Non-Political Coronavirus Updates You Need to Know This Week

Infections and deaths continue to climb across the U.S. as schools begin reopening and low-income communities find themselves lacking access to intensive care unit beds.

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Police Accused of 125 Human Rights Violations During Black Lives Matter Protests, New Report Says

“The unnecessary and sometimes excessive use of force by police against protesters exhibits the very systemic racism and impunity they had taken to the streets to protest."

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It’s a Public Health Crisis First: 10 Non-Political Coronavirus Updates You Need to Know

Here are 10 essential non-political developments you should know happened this week about coronavirus, in no particular order.

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10 Things You Need to Know About Coronavirus This Week That Have Nothing to Do With Politics

The number of dead, infected, and unemployed Americans have all increased this week

FILE - In this March 16, 2020 file photo, a subject receives a shot in the first-stage safety study clinical trial of a potential vaccine by Moderna for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, at the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)
8 Things You Need to Know About Coronavirus That Have Nothing to Do With Politics

While the pandemic feels as if it’s been a long ordeal in a flurry of news updates and political debates, the world is still learning about the new coronavirus.