UGA:
— Alex Rowell (@AlexRowell) September 16, 2020
In person classes? Sure!
Rush? Of course!
Football? Yep!
Early voting on campus? GUYS LOOK AROUND THERE’S A PANDEMIC HAPPENING, NO WAY https://t.co/BQsoTiRnuL
For the first time since at least July, no state meets these four criteria for having Covid-19 outbreaks under control. https://t.co/OaSHhj3Oir
— German Lopez (@germanrlopez) September 16, 2020
New York City’s lockdown reduced spread of coronavirus by 70 percent, study finds https://t.co/jK3LYTZhe0
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 16, 2020
NEW: CDC says U.S. should have enough coronavirus vaccine to return to 'regular life' by third quarter of 2021
— Noah Higgins-Dunn (@higginsdunn) September 16, 2020
Redfield: “We’re probably looking at third ... late second quarter, third quarter 2021."
https://t.co/RQl1rS7ZLh
As schools reopen, cash-strapped districts are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on new temperature screening technology. But mass temperature scanning systems don't work for Covid safety, experts say, despite the high cost - with @oliviasolon https://t.co/t1E7xbk7GX
— april glaser (@aprilaser) September 16, 2020
This group’s centuries-old commitment to spreading disease is fascinating. https://t.co/Dvp0LdxRo3
— Melanie Dione (@themelaniedione) September 16, 2020
The wedding had 65 guests, but is now linked to 176 coronavirus cases and 7 deaths. The people who died weren't even at the celebration. #COVID19 https://t.co/YwIIyPyThH
— Omar Jimenez (@OmarJimenez) September 16, 2020
NEW: CDC Director Redfield to US Senate cmte.:
— NBC News (@NBCNews) September 16, 2020
“These facemasks are the important, powerful public health tool we have ... I might even go so far as to say that this facemask is more guaranteed to protect me against COVID than when I take a COVID vaccine.” pic.twitter.com/7LJZ3U9xi1
American woman's bar crawl spreads coronavirus in southern Germany. https://t.co/fLDdhRfkvR
— NBC News (@NBCNews) September 16, 2020
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