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CNN's Chief White House Correspondent

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Joined August 2010

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    Moderna said people who received its Covid-19 vaccine will likely need a booster shot before the winter to maintain strong protection against newer variants

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    Aug 7

    Senate breaks filibuster to advance $1.2 trillion infrastructure package. The vote was 67-27.

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    Aug 6

    From the dogged David Rogers: DOD “took nine months to respond to a FOIA request, and even then, the Comptroller’s office withheld or failed to include the most relevant documents. It took another three months before this was corrected.”

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  4. Aug 6

    Harris added, “And of course, there's so many people in the world that still don't have access to vaccines....That's really a shame."

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  5. Aug 6

    Vaccine doses are going to waste in Alabama, where millions remain unvaccinated. A state health official says 7,000 J&J, 11,000 Moderna and about 47,000 Pfizer have expired. “That's extremely unfortunate when we have such a low vaccination rate,” Dr. Scott Harris says.

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  6. Aug 6

    This hasn’t updated on the CDC website yet, but the White House says the US has finally hit 50% fully vaccinated. The first dose of the vaccine was administered on Dec. 14, 2020.

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    Aug 6

    JUST IN: The US economy added 943,000 jobs in July and the unemployment rate fell to 5.4%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports. It was the biggest job gain since August last year.

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    Aug 6

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Taliban claims responsibility for killing of the director of Afghanistan's Government Information Media Center.

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  9. Aug 5

    A decision for those who are immunocompromised and face greater risk from the virus is expected sooner.

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  11. Aug 5

    “Governor Who?” President Biden says when asked about Gov. DeSantis rebuking him.

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  12. Aug 5

    There have still been no calls between President Biden and embattled Gov. Cuomo, Jen Psaki says.

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  13. Aug 5

    “We’re hoping to be able to have full capacity in the stadium,” Coach Saban says. “I’m hoping more and more people will get vaccinated so we’ll have the opportunity to do that. I know it means a lot to our players.”

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    Aug 5
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    That's right. All such data should be partitioned AD and PD (before and after Delta was the dominant strain). That it's not available is yet another serious issue of our tracking deficiency.

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  15. Aug 5

    What's not clear is why officials have kept citing the numbers if they're being reevaluated by the CDC to account for the impact of the Delta variant.

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  16. Aug 5

    This suggests these numbers have potentially changed. Walensky emphasizes that the overwhelming number of hospitalizations and deaths are still among unvaccinated.

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  17. Aug 5

    Multiple officials have cited figures saying 99 percent of deaths are among the unvaccinated and 95% of hospitalizations are unvaccinated. But CDC Director Walensky says those numbers are based on data from Jan—June & “didn’t reflect the data we have now from the Delta variant."

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    Aug 5

    Tua Tagovailoa’s foundation is donating $93,000 to cover funeral and other costs for Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch after June’s crash in Alabama:

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  19. Aug 5

    As he seeks to tamp down concerns about how quickly the Covid-19 vaccines were produced, Dr. Fauci gives credit to the Trump administration, specifically former HHS Secretary Azar, on vaccine development.

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  20. Aug 5

    The US Embassy in Moscow says it still does not know the whereabouts of American citizen Trevor Reed, who was sentenced to 9 years in prison last summer by the Russian government.

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