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After 25 years, iconic children’s television show ‘Arthur’ ends

ABC News’ Gio Benitez speaks to children’s author Marc Brown about the end of the PBS show “Arthur,” which is wrapping its 25-year run this…

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ABC News Live anchor Linsey Davis on her new book ‘How High is Heaven?’

ABC News Live Prime Anchor Linsey Davis discusses the inspiration behind her new book “How High is Heaven?” WATCH the ABC News Live Stream Here:…

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Omicron surge impacting schools across country

Physician at Stanford Children’s Health, Dr. Alok Patel, shares his reaction to the Chicago public school standoff and what would be necessary for holding in-person…

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Chicago teachers union reaches deal, teachers head back to school

Chief innovation officer at Boston Children’s Health, Dr. John Brownstein, and professor at Brown University, Emily Oster, discuss the new COVID protocols in the Chicago…

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Darryl DMC talks new children’s book

ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with hip-hop pioneer Darryl “DMC” McDaniel about his new children’s book “Darryl’s Dream,” which is about adversity, creativity, confidence and…

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FDA authorizes Pfizer booster shots for children ages 12 to 15 l ABCNL

Dr. Alok Patel, a physician at Stanford Children’s Health, discusses how this new approval will help in schools. #fda #pfizer #boostershots #covid #dralokpatel source

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What we’re learning about new omicron variant l GMA

Dr. John Brownstein, chief innovation officer at Boston Children’s Hospital discusses the new COVID-19 variant. Subscribe to GMA’s YouTube page: https://bit.ly/2Zq0dU5 Visit Good Morning America’s…

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Pediatric COVID cases soar as omicron spreads l GMA

Nearly 200,000 more children tested positive for COVID-19 last week, according to a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital…

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By the Numbers: Children’s mental health in pandemic

A FiveThirtyEight and Ipsos poll shows that kids’ and teens’ mental health is faring well nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic. source

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Booster shots in focus as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations rise

Dr. Alok Patel of Stanford Children’s Health discusses when Americans should consider taking a booster shot, and concerns about a winter surge of COVID-19 cases….

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New COVID-19 variant omicron spreading globally and how to protect yourself

Chief Innovation Officer at Boston Children’s Health, Dr. John Brownstein, discusses the “mild” symptoms reported by the South African doctor who spotted the variant. #covid19…

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Omicron variant cases confirmed in at least 18 countries

Dr. Alok Patel at Stanford Children’s Health discusses the modification of vaccines since the detection of the new variant and how concerned Americans should be….

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‘Matter of time’ before omicron is the dominant strain in US: Medical expert

ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with Dr. Alok Patel, of Stanford Children’s Health, on the spread of the omicron variant and what it could mean…

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11-year-old who met Drake has successful heart transplant

Sofia Sanchez, who met Drake in her hospital room after he saw her viral Kiki Challenge video, is recovering at Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago…

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23-year-old pretended to be a doctor at children’s hospital: Authorities

They said he fooled security at the California hospital seven times between April and June; the hospital said he didn’t interact with patients. WATCH THE…

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ABC News Live Update: Former officers charged with violating George Floyd’s rights

Plus, celebrities speak out for Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day, and a Chinese rocket is expected to crash to Earth. source

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