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    Coronavirus variant from South Africa identified in US for first time
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    CDC finds low COVID-19 spread in schools, bolstering case for in-person learning
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    America's doctors are warming to the idea of single-payer healthcare. A new survey from consulting firm Merritt Hawkins finds that 56% of doctors support a government-run system at least somewhat, with 42 percent expressing strong support. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
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    CHART: COVID-19 pandemic has strained hospitals far beyond normal flu
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    CHART: COVID-19 pandemic has strained hospitals far beyond normal flu

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    A lab technician working a bottle containing for COVID-19 vaccine testing at  Chula Vaccine Research Center, run by Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand, Monday, May 25, 2020. Thai health officials said that scientists in Thailand have had promising results in testing a COVID-19 vaccine candidate on mice, and have begun testing on monkeys.
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