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Vista Unified School District plans to proceed with in-person learning for all grade levels starting Tuesday, October 20th.
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The president's remarks came during a call intended to discuss strategy for the Nov. 3 election.
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The agency, also known as the United Nations Children's Fund, plans to distribute up to 1 billion syringes by 2021.
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Churches resume in-person services and stadiums welcome sports fans as the country once again manages to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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With the flu season looming, the rate of new cases in the U.S. and other countries is rising at rates not seen in months.
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Palestinian politician Saeb Erekat is in critical but stable condition in Hadassah Hospital, where he has been moved after reportedly testing positive for coronavirus earlier this month.
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KPBS Midday EditionSome parents are able to form learning pods and hire tutors to help their kindergarteners with online learning, while others are having to cope with far fewer resources.
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Raging outbreaks in the Midwest and Great Plains are driving the numbers, but every region of the country is showing growth in new infections.
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The average wait time for results has dropped to about three days, but that is still too slow to keep infected people from unknowingly spreading the virus, researchers report.
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With the coronavirus pandemic still raging globally, China will be the only major economy in the world to post positive growth this year.
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