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In the News highlights media coverage featuring the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

The Washington Post
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Mask mandates continue to fall as Fauci says U.S. may be approaching ‘normality’

Mask mandates continued to fall in traditionally cautious blue states Wednesday as the number of U.S. coronavirus cases plunged, covid-19 hospitalizations dropped below 100,000 and the government’s chief medical adviser, Anthony S. Fauci, said the country is “on the road to approaching normality.”
Jennifer Nuzzo and Josh Sharfstein are quoted. 

Today.com
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How to navigate COVID-19 vaccine misinformation with fellow parents

Kids as young as 5 have been able to get a COVID-19 vaccine since November. But parents are finding themselves wading through a confusing landscape of COVID-19 misinformation. And some are wondering how to responsibly have conversations about the vaccines with those around them.
 

Verywell Health
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How to Take At-home COVID Tests the Right Way

When swabbing the nose for rapid at-home COVID-19 tests, the sample must be collected from cells on your nasal walls. Obtaining a good sample is necessary for getting accurate test results.
 

Associated Press
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A different COVID-19 vaccine debate: Do we need new ones?

COVID-19 vaccines are saving an untold number of lives, but they can’t stop the chaos when a hugely contagious new mutant bursts on the scene, leading people to wonder: Will we need boosters every few months? A new vaccine recipe? A new type of shot altogether?
 

The New York Times
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U.S. Has Far Higher Covid Death Rate Than Other Wealthy Countries

Two years into the pandemic, the coronavirus is killing Americans at far higher rates than people in other wealthy nations, a sobering distinction to bear as the country charts a course through the next stages of the pandemic.