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The Secretary of Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra shares some details about health care to fight the pandemic.

 25-year-old Brittany Wright of Atlanta is mourning the loss of her husband after he passed from COVID-19 on Saturday after both contracted the virus.

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Working with community-based organizations made it easier for the state to reach older Black residents. The North Delta Area Agency on Aging and the Rev. S.L.A Jones Activity Center partnered with the state to bring the mobile vaccine program to the community.

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As we know, many African Americans are skeptical of the coronavirus vaccine, and Dr. Collier debunks all of the vaccine myths.

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In today's Trending Topics, we're talking fitness during #COVID19, did you get buffed up or did you fluff up?

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In the front page news we're covering the new coronavirus vaccine, Krispy Kreme, and Deshaun Watson.

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This past weekend marked one full year since the COVID-19 pandemic firmly took hold in the United States. When it hit New York City hard, like millions, I felt the weight of it all on my shoulders—personally and professionally.

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New York Times travel reporter Tariro Mzezewa shares what to expect while traveling during the pandemic, and what are vaccine passports.

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In the age of COVID-19 people tend to forget that coughing on someone is considered assault as the virus is spread through the air and can infect and leave someone fighting for their lives.

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One year ago today, COVID-19 officially became a global pandemic.