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ABC News Live Update: Remembering iconic actress Dawn Wells

Plus, 2 million Americans have been vaccinated for COVID-19 as cases continue to rise in the United States, and “Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical” is raising…

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Biden COVID adviser: ‘Not the worst situation ever’ if wealthy cut vaccine line

Dr. Celine Gounder, a member of President-elect Joe Biden’s COVID-19 Advisory Board, discusses vaccine dose distribution and whether it’s a problem for the wealthy to…

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America in transition: Pandemic’s impact on education

ABC News’ Devin Dwyer reports on the phenomenon of “learning loss” as children fall behind on educational achievement due to remote learning. ABC News Live…

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Frustrations for COVID-19 vaccinations mount as more cities open mega-sites l GMA

According to the CDC, more than 25 million doses have been distributed but only about 9 million people have received the first dose as others…

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California’s escalating COVID-19 crisis

ABC News’ Kaylee Hartung reports on why California is facing the most dire impacts from the coronavirus this winter, after successfully managing the spread of…

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Vaccine Watch: Navigating signing up for the COVID-19 vaccine

ABC News’ Bob Woodruff examines the process and potential improvements to signing up for a vaccine as eligibility expands amid a bumpy rollout across the…

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Your Voice: The 1st dose of the COVID-19 vaccine

Americans are excited and frustrated with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. WATCH the ABC News Live Stream Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_Ma8oQLmSM SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP Watch More…

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CDC changes quarantine rules for fully vaccinated people l GMA

Fully vaccinated people who have already been exposed to COVID-19 can stop quarantining two weeks after receiving their final dose, new CDC guidelines say. LEARN…

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Pfizer to study effects of vaccine in pregnant women

The pharmaceutical company will also submit data to the CDC that says its vaccine might not have to be stored in extreme temperatures. ABC News…

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ABC News Live Update: Every adult will be eligible for vaccine by May 1, Biden says

Plus, how the Actors Fund is helping Broadway employees a year after the pandemic, and Democrats continue to push $15 per hour minimum wage. ABC…

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What happens to leftover doses at mass vaccination sites?

The organization, Dr. B, matches leftover shots with people willing to get vaccinated at a moment’s notice. ABC News Live Update, Weekdays at 9 AM…

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COVID-19 1 year later

Front-line workers at Indiana University Health reflect on the pandemic one year later and how vaccines are giving them a sense of safety. The Breakdown,…

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Dr. Deborah Birx on COVID-19 response during Trump administration

Birx, the former COVID-19 response coordinator for the White House, reflects on the last year, COVID-19 deaths, and on former President Donald Trump’s vaccination messaging….

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By the Numbers: Dramatic drop in nursing home COVID cases

Nursing home COVID cases and deaths have been in steep decline since the start of the vaccine rollout. ABC News Live Prime, Weekdays at 7…

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How wastewater may aid in early COVID-19 detection

ABC News’ James Longman reports on how scientists are testing wastewater in Paris to track the spread of the coronavirus through the city. ABC News…

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Mobile program takes COVID-19 vaccines on the road

ABC News’ Terry Moran reports on a program in Maryland working to get access to COVID-19 vaccine doses to those who can’t on their own….

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