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  2. Jury awards $12M to woman fired for refusing COVID vax ... - AOL

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    A longtime employee of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan who was fired after refusing for religious reasons to get the COVID-19 vaccine has been awarded more than $12 million by a federal jury.

  3. Zachary Levi blames 'incredibly poor' leadership for LA ... - AOL

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    star also criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom’s "character," referencing the infamous French Laundry incident during COVID-19, where Newsom was photographed dining with friends in violation of his own ...

  4. U.S. companies fear workplace coronavirus precautions ... - AOL

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  5. Communication of the Trump administration during the COVID-19 ...

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    Trump has repeatedly compared COVID-19 to influenza, despite Fauci estimating COVID-19 to have a mortality rate around ten times higher. On March 9, Trump compared the 546 known U.S. cases of COVID-19 at the time and the 22 known deaths at the time to the tens of thousands of U.S. deaths from flu each year.

  6. Kristen Dahlgren Left “Today ”to Reshape the Future ... - AOL

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    Dahlgren is quick to point out that cancer vaccines work differently from other vaccines (like those for COVID-19 or HPV), in that they are currently meant to be part of a treatment plan, rather ...

  7. Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States

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    At peak, as many as 25,000 prisoners across the United States tested positive for COVID-19 in a single week. [60] By June 2021 more than 500,000 prisoners had tested positive for COVID-19; [60] and as of December 2021, about 34 of every 100 people in US prisons had been infected with COVID-19, almost 4-times the rate of the national population.

  8. Xenophobia and racism related to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    On 14 April 2021, the US Senate voted 92–6 to advance the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, which would allow the US Justice Department to review hate crimes related to COVID-19, with a section of the bill (titled the Khalid Jabara-Heather Heyer NO HATE Act, originally drafted by Senator Richard Blumenthal) dedicated to providing federal grants for ...

  9. Op-Ed: Should Montana continue to expand Medicaid? - AOL

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    The federal government relaxed the enrollment requirements for the expanded Medicaid significantly during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. A time limit was placed on the relaxed enrollment.