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Many immigrant women were already vulnerable before due to their immigration status; the lockdown worsened their situation.
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Muchas mujeres inmigrantes ya eran vulnerables al abuso conyugal, por ser indocumentadas y poco preparadas; la pandemia agudizó ese problema.
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The federal eviction ban is partially reinstated, while the summer delta surge changes back-to-school calculations.
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Infections and deaths are soaring just as people return to jobs in person. Should workplaces make vaccination mandatory?
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Candid reflections and takeaways from a brutally awful year in Indian County.
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As U.S. vaccination rates plummet, an expert panel discusses whether new incentives such as prizes and lotteries could help the country meet its vaccination goal.
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An expert panel discusses the ongoing wave of attacks, as well as how the media can cover these issues with sensitivity and nuance.
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It's worth paying special attention to how many people complete the two-dose COVID-19 vaccination regimen.
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“The bottom line is really that loneliness and isolation are bad for our health,” said UCSF geriatrician Dr. Carla Perissinotto.
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Lucas shares tips on where to find useful data, and three key steps to follow once you do.

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