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At the height of the pandemic, 39 states allowed cocktails-to-go — at least in the short term. Iowa was first to make the change permanent in 2020. Now, at least 17 other states have followed suit.
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A boost in funds and flexibility in how food is prepared and packaged was a lifeline for kids coping with hunger. But these measures, passed in response to COVID-19, expire in June, with no extension.
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A perfect storm of COVID, blood drive cancellations and the calendar has created a national blood shortage. Here’s how it’s affecting Texas.
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Large segments of the white tailed deer population may be harboring SARS-CoV-2.
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Pandemic paranoia, xenophobia, denial, extreme anxiety and more. But as it turns out, it's all happened before.
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A source familiar with the discussions says administration health experts could make the recommendation for fully vaccinated adults as soon as this week.
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The superintendent of San Antonio’s second largest school district says the district’s year round school, Castle Hills Elementary, has seen unprecedented student to student spread of the coronavirus in recent weeks.
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With cases of the coronavirus back on the rise in Florida and California, guests two years of age and older at Disney World and Disneyland will again be required to don masks starting on Friday.
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Music opinionator Fran Hoepfner also says "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah" is ideal listening while the days go by during the pandemic.
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As new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to climb in Texas, hospitals statewide are sounding the alarm about waning capacity and staffing shortages. How dire is the current situation and what are the implications for health outcomes? What needs to happen to address these challenges?