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    White House coronavirus adviser Andy Slavitt says the government awarded a $231-million contract to scale up production of a COVID-19 home test recently authorized by U.S. regulators

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    President Joe Biden on Thursday signed 10 executive orders aimed at fighting COVID-19, the viral infection that has claimed nearly 400,000 American lives, a year after it was first identified in the United States.

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    • 1. Masks: Biden will ask state and local government and business officials to encourage mask wearing and social distancing. https://t.co/ScsD3Oiko9 https://t.co/hzt3ZUZyD2

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    On Wednesday, the Washington Department of Health announced the state will move to phase 1B in the “coming days.” This is speeding up the timeline introduced exactly one week ago. Health care workers in phase 1A are encouraged to get vaccinated as soon as possible before the vaccinations open up to other groups. Next on the list is phase 1B, referring to the group they’ve labeled as B1…

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    With the spotlight on COVID-19 vaccines and distribution, doctors say people shouldn’t forget about another key focus area where volunteers are still needed for clinical trials: possible treatments for the virus. “Vaccines are not 100% and not everybody will be able to get a vaccine or will be willing to take a vaccine,” said Dr. Rachel Bender Ignacio, medical director of the COVID-19…

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    • "Treatment studies are so important and go hand in hand with vaccines and public health measures to keep us safe,” said @Drbenderignacio, medical director of the Fred Hutch-based COVID-19 Clinical Research Center. https://t.co/3uzKtK6x1c

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    With the spotlight on COVID-19 vaccines and distribution, doctors say people shouldn’t forget about another key focus area where volunteers are still needed for clinical trials: possible treatments for the virus. “Vaccines are not 100% and not everybody will be able to get a vaccine or will be willing to take a vaccine,” said Dr. Rachel Bender Ignacio, medical director of the COVID-19…

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    • "Treatment studies are so important and go hand in hand with vaccines and public health measures to keep us safe,” said @Drbenderignacio, medical director of the Fred Hutch-based COVID-19 Clinical Research Center. https://t.co/3uzKtK6x1c

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    With the spotlight on COVID-19 vaccines and distribution, doctors say people shouldn’t forget about another key focus area where volunteers are still needed for clinical trials: possible treatments for the virus. “Vaccines are not 100% and not everybody will be able to get a vaccine or will be willing to take a vaccine,” said Dr. Rachel Bender Ignacio, medical director of the COVID-19…

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    • "Treatment studies are so important and go hand in hand with vaccines and public health measures to keep us safe,” said @Drbenderignacio, medical director of the Fred Hutch-based COVID-19 Clinical Research Center. https://t.co/3uzKtK6x1c

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    Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Research announced Monday that it has opened its COVID-19 Clinical Research Center.

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