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A new law would increase access to E15 fuel at the pump in Iowa.
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Vaccinations and residual immunity are among the reasons, President Biden's chief medical adviser, Anthony Fauci, said Tuesday, as the number of deaths drop and hospitalizations rise only slightly.
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So many people caught the omicron variant over the winter that almost 60% of everyone in the U.S. — including most children — now have antibodies to the virus in their blood, the CDC said Tuesday.
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Vice President Harris has tested positive for COVID-19 and has exhibited no symptoms, the White House announced on Tuesday. She's not considered a close contact to President Biden or the first lady.
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Host Charity Nebbe talks with medical anthropologist and Iowa Native Emily Mendenhall about her new book Unmasked: COVID, Community and the Case of Okoboji.
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The WHO and the Biden administration extended the public health emergency for COVID-19, saying the virus is still considered a serious health threat.
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Charity Nebbe talks to medical anthropologist Emily Mendenhall — who's from Okoboji — who decided to study the pandemic in her hometown.
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Several immigrant and refugee-led groups in Iowa have announced they are forming an alliance to address health inequities.
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Varios grupos liderados por refugiados e inmigrantes en Iowa se han unido para hacer frente a las desigualdades en materia de salud que se han visto exacerbadas por la pandemia de COVID-19.
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Las tasas de infección por COVID-19, las hospitalizaciones y las muertes han ido disminuyendo en Iowa y en el país. Sin embargo, Estados Unidos pronto cruzará el triste umbral de un millón de muertes por COVID-19, y la inmensa mayoría de las hospitalizaciones y muertes se han producido entre personas no vacunadas.