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Man fired 180 shots, breaking 150 windows, in CDC attack

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The man who attacked the CDC headquarters in Atlanta on Friday fired more than 180 shots into the campus and broke about 150 windows.

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The Latest: China says COVID-19 hospitalizations above 1,000

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(AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)BEIJING — China says it is now treating more than 1,000 people for COVID-19 as numbers of cases continue to surge in the country’s north. ___AUSTIN, Texas — Texas has distributed more than 1 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. State health officials say Texas had more than 14,000 COVID-19 patients in hospitals and its death toll has passed 30,000. ___COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina will now allow medical students, retired nurses and other qualified professionals to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. ___MADRID — Spain reported 35,878 confirmed coronavirus cases and 201 new deaths from the coronavirus.

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Biden to receive COVID vaccine as Trump remains on sidelines

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Vice President Mike Pence receives a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine shot at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex, Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)WASHINGTON – The leader of the Trump administration's vaccination program says people who have been infected with the coronavirus — a group that includes President Donald Trump — should receive the vaccine. Trump was hospitalized with COVID-19 in October and given an experimental monoclonal antibody treatment that he credited for his swift recovery. “From a scientific point of view, I will remind people that the president has had COVID within the last 90 days. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious diseases expert, is among those who have recommended that Trump be vaccinated without delay.

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Health officials want you to stay home for the holidays

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Millions of Americans are expected to take to the skies or hit the road for the holidays as top health officials urge people to stay home to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. “The safest way to spend the holiday this year is with the immediate members of your household,” said U.S. But despite the warnings from health officials, the agency estimates more than 84 million Americans will still travel. If you do plan to travel, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says you should follow the recommended safety guidelines. The CDC also recommends packing an extra mask and hand sanitizer and consider getting tested for COVID-19 before and after your trip.

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Maryland, Virginia donate vaccine doses to Washington, DC

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But when the latest shortfall hit the local allotment of new COVID-19 vaccine doses, Washington's neighboring states pitched in to help make up the difference. In a heartening demonstration of interstate collectivism, Maryland and Virginia are each sending 8,000 vaccine doses, more than tripling the amount available for health care workers in the nation's capital. The dosage allotments were based on population, but many of Washington's health care workers live in the intertwined neighboring communities of Maryland and northern Virginia. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser had sent a letter to U.S. health officials claiming the “one-size-fits-all formula for distribution” would prove “woefully insufficient.”Govs. None of the three jurisdictions will receive anywhere close to enough doses in the first batch to cover all their health care workers.

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The Latest: S Koreans line up for virus tests as cases surge

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The Pentagon has authorized nearly 50 top civilian and military leaders to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in the coming weeks to prove to the shots are safe and effective. Indoor restaurant dining will continue to be barred under the new state health department order that takes effect Monday. Laura Kelly is expressing little concern over a smaller-than-expected second shipment of a coronavirus vaccine for the state. The state also reported total 2,341 COVID-19 deaths, adding 88 to the tally since Wednesday. ___BERN — The Swiss government is ordering the closure of restaurants, bars, cultural venues and sports facilities next week because of increasing coronavirus cases.

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Pence, top congressional leaders get vaccines; Trump absent

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Vice President Mike Pence receives a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine shot at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex, Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, in Washington. Conspicuously absent: President Donald Trump, who has remained largely out of sight five days into the largest vaccination campaign in the nation’s history. Trump did appear at a White House “summit” ahead of the Food and Drug Administration's approval of the Pfizer vaccine last week. “Don’t let Joe Biden take credit for the vaccines,” Trump has told reporters. “It simply isn’t good enough to have Vice President Pence as a proxy."

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White House still planning holiday parties, despite warnings

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First lady Melania Trump stands next to the 2020 Official White House Christmas tree as it is presented on the North Portico of the White House, Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, in Washington. “It is a longstanding tradition for people to visit and enjoy the cheer and iconic décor of the annual White House Christmas celebrations." That includes smaller guest lists, requiring masks, encouraging social distancing on the White House grounds and hand sanitizer stations placed throughout the State Floor. Surgeon General Jerome Adams on Monday repeatedly evaded questions about indoor holiday parties scheduled at the White House while calling other Americans' indoor gatherings potential “super-spreader” events. Not long after, the first lady attended a small outdoor ceremony on the White House driveway to mark the arrival of the large Christmas tree that will adorn the White House Blue Room.

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The Latest: Italy imposing night curfew, other restrictions

Read full article: The Latest: Italy imposing night curfew, other restrictions

Spain has a national 14-day cumulative number of 527 coronavirus cases per 100,000 population, one of the highest in Europe. The rolling average of daily deaths rose from 10.1 to 15.3 and the positivity average increased from 8.9% to 11.8%. ___THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The Netherlands reported coronavirus cases fell by 5%, the first decrease in weeks. Dutch public health institute says confirmed coronavirus cases in the past seven days went from 67,542 to 64,087. It lays out new rules for what are considered “essential” items during a monthlong lockdown effort to slow coronavirus infections.

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The Latest: Sri Lanka postpones school reopening for virus

Read full article: The Latest: Sri Lanka postpones school reopening for virus

With a total of 8.2 million coronavirus cases during the pandemic, India is the second worst-hit country behind the United States. Still, health officials say New Delhi remains in the grip of its third and worst wave of infections yet. But health officials elsewhere say the virus is also spreading because people are still going to family gathering such as weddings, baby showers and barbecues. Adams and his aide were in Hawaii helping with a spike in coronavirus cases. The most recently available data from Johns Hopkins University says that as of Sunday there had been 937,317 COVID-19 cases reported in Texas.

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US surgeon general to plead not guilty in Hawaii virus case

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Surgeon General Jerome Adams said Wednesday that his client, who is charged with illegally entering a Hawaii public park that was closed because of the coronavirus, will plead not guilty. The rural park offers a view of the famed Mokolii island, also known as Chinaman’s Hat for its cone shape. Adams told a police officer who cited him that he was visiting Hawaii to work with Gov. Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell had closed them at the time to try to prevent crowding that could spread the virus. It’s important that we all do the right things right now, even if we don’t feel we are personally at risk.”

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US surgeon general cited for being in closed Hawaii park

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FILE - In this Sept. 9, 2020 file photo Surgeon General Jerome Adams, appears before a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, in Washington. Adams was cited for being in a closed Hawaii park in August while in the islands helping with surge testing amid a spike in coronavirus cases, according to a criminal complaint filed in court. (Michael Reynolds/Pool via AP,File)HONOLULU – The U.S. surgeon general was cited for being in a closed Hawaii park in August while in the islands helping with surge testing amid a spike in coronavirus cases, according to a criminal complaint filed in court. “We do not have a comment at this time,” said Kate Migliaccio-Grabill, a spokeswoman for the Office of the Surgeon General said. David Ige's office said he wasn't immediately aware the Surgeon General was cited while he was here.

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As Trump played down virus, health experts' alarm grew

Read full article: As Trump played down virus, health experts' alarm grew

“This is just good commonsense public health." Sandra Crouse Quinn, a University of Maryland professor who researches crisis communications during public health emergencies, said it’s critical not to overreassure people in a pandemic. Dr. Howard Koh of Harvard’s school of public health said unflinchingly communicating what’s known as soon as possible helps build trust that will be necessary as the pandemic progresses. Koh said the role of the White House in a pandemic is to galvanize national attention for public health officials and then step out of the way. As the fallout played out last week, Trump got some backup from Fauci, who told Fox News that he didn't get the sense that Trump had distorted anything.

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US government launches campaign to reduce high suicide rates

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(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)WASHINGTON The federal government launched a broad national campaign Tuesday aimed at reducing high suicide rates, urging the public to reach out to others, especially during the coronavirus pandemic, and acknowledge daily stresses in people's lives. Known as REACH, the government campaign is the core part of a $53 million, two-year effort announced by President Donald Trump to reduce suicide, particularly among veterans. With the coronavirus still raging across communities, officials expressed hope that the message of suicide prevention can aid the public more widely, not just veterans. The website offers information on risk factors for suicide and ways people can get help. By having this conversation, we will save lives, said Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen, executive director of the suicide prevention effort.

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Jacksonville surgeon says masks dont protect against COVID-19. U.S. Surgeon General disagrees

Read full article: Jacksonville surgeon says masks dont protect against COVID-19. U.S. Surgeon General disagrees

Opponents of wearing masks claim they deprive the body of oxygen. She said wearing a mask does nothing to protect people from COVID-19 and stood by her statement on Monday in a brief phone interview with News4Jax. States like California are airing Public service announcements urging people to wear masks and Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry tweeted this morning: Wear the damn mask.Wear a mask. He stressed that wearing the mask is safer than not wearing one. So, is wearing a mask for a long period of time harmful to your health?

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Georgia Gov. expects people to do the right thing during holiday weekend

Read full article: Georgia Gov. expects people to do the right thing during holiday weekend

BRUNSWICK, Ga. Georgia Gov. Glynn County, where Brunswick is located, has been hit particularly hard by the sometimes deadly virus in recent weeks. Speaking in front of Southeast Georgia Health Systems Brunswick Campus, Kemp said there will be a big law enforcement presence at state parks and lakes and on the roadways this weekend. Much like we did before our mission in Georgia, is to help people follow the rules, and follow the guidelines, Kemp said. Look, the bottom line is we dont need to mandate people to do the right thing, he said.

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Springfield boutique trying to keep up with face mask orders as CDC recommends face coverings

Read full article: Springfield boutique trying to keep up with face mask orders as CDC recommends face coverings

Bobby K Boutique in Springfield is trying to help. Last Monday, the owner of the store, Bobby Kelley, thought showing customers how to make a mask at home would be a fun idea. RELATED | Jacksonville boutique sewing face masks for health care workers & the communityIt blossomed into thousands of orders. The cloth face coverings recommended are not surgical masks or N-95 respirators. Those are critical supplies that must continue to be reserved for healthcare workers and other medical first responders, as recommended by current CDC guidance.

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The surgeon general wants Americans to stop buying face masks

Read full article: The surgeon general wants Americans to stop buying face masks

(CNN) – The United States' top doctor has one simple request: Stop buying face masks. US Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams' message, posted to Twitter on Saturday, was a response to face mask shortages as people stocked up due to coronavirus concerns. "Seriously people," he began, and though it's a tweet, you can almost hear the exasperation in his plea. "STOP BUYING MASKS!" With coronavirus popping up in the United States, some have begun buying face masks as a form of protection, despite the likes of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Vice President Mike Pence saying they're unnecessary.

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Surgeon General warns pregnant women, youth about pot risks

Read full article: Surgeon General warns pregnant women, youth about pot risks

Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams has a warning for pregnant women and teens when it comes to weed. "In pregnant women, marijuana is now actually the most commonly used illicit drug," he said. This is Adams' first advisory this year and his third since being named surgeon general in 2017. The advisory is also the first on marijuana since one issued by Surgeon General C. Everett Koop in 1982, Azar said. That percentage rose overall from 3.4% of pregnant women in 2002 to 7% in 2017, according to a study published in the medical journal JAMA in June.

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