Fifty-eight percent of parents said they would get their kids vaccinated, and 71% said they would get vaccinated themselves, according to a survey in March.
Author: Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY
Police in Minnesota round up journalists covering protest, force them on the ground and take pictures of their faces
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Vaccinated Americans can gather inside without masks or social distancing in certain circumstances, CDC guidelines say
The CDC says vaccinated Americans may get together with other fully vaccinated individuals in small groups inside their homes without masks.
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Health experts are seeing red flags in coronavirus variants that were first discovered in Brazil, New York and California. Here’s what they say.