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Students will have to wear "well-fitting, non-cloth masks with a nose wire." Employees will have to wear surgical grade masks or higher.
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Tickets may be easier and cheaper to get for the plays that are still open. Some producers reopened until the virus raced through the cast and crew. Future productions are hard to see on the horizon.
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Recent research and anecdotes suggest some people are testing negative on rapid tests even after they have symptoms, then later testing positive. Here's what researchers think is going on.
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A federal judge pushed back opening arguments to Feb. 3 in the former Alaska governor's case. A 2017 Times editorial wrongly connected an ad from her PAC to a lethal mass shooting in Arizona.
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After nine cases were detected in the region, the country will impose gathering size limits and other measures. Until this month, New Zealand had avoided any outbreaks of the omicron variant.
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Dozens of travelers from Fiji tested positive in Kiribati, prompting the island nation to implement its first lockdown. Samoa's order followed a cluster of cases in airline passengers from Australia.
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Friday's data increased the county's cumulative totals to 639,139 cases and 4,566 deaths.
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New U.S. vaccine requirements are tweaking the rules for non-U.S. citizens at the nation’s land border crossings, including San Ysidro.
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California would allow children age 12 and up to be vaccinated without parental consent under a state senator's proposal.
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The phone number — 1-800-232-0233 — follows the launch earlier this week of a federal website to order the tests.
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