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    The border between the U.S. and Canada has been closed to most traffic for more than 10 months due to the coronavirus pandemic, but there is one group of

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    • LEAKY BORDER—Despite pandemic “closing” the US/Canada border, 30,000 truck drivers continue to travel between 🇺🇸 & 🇨🇦 daily—and with **no mandatory #COVID19 testing** and **no quarantine requirements**. Let that sink in—30,000 truckers per day! Not safe.🧵 https://t.co/mauE3XUZX0 https://t.co/Out3GxWCIz

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    As the new year dawns, what are you hopeful for in 2021? Even though the change of the calendar year is mostly symbolic, New Year’s Day is often a time for

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    • The But Why podcast for kids from @vprnet asked children to write in with their hopes and dreams for 2021. A common ask? For the pandemic to be over. As a mom to two young children, I share this wish. I was happy to discuss on this episode. https://t.co/v5DCwkwnE3

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    Nationwide, people of color have tested positive for COVID-19 at higher rates than white people and experienced worse outcomes from the disease.

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    • People of color have faced an “excess risk” of contracting the novel #coronavirus and dying from it. Harvard Chan's Jarvis Chen explains why nonwhite Vermonters are at higher risk of dying of #Covid19. #Vermont #publichealth https://t.co/gHZZ5vi7tG

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    As COVID-19 spreads across the globe, the World Health Organization has declared the novel coronavirus a pandemic. We’re answering questions about the

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    • Easing your child’s fears about #COVID19 can be tough. In a @vprnet podcast for kids, IDSA’s Global Health Committee Vice Chair Dr. Krutika Kuppalli (@KrutikaKuppalli) shares 4 things they can do to feel better. @NPR https://t.co/JC62p6Mddt

  • Mashup Score: 2

    As COVID-19 spreads across the globe, the World Health Organization has declared the novel coronavirus a pandemic. We’re answering questions about the

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    • Easing your child’s fears about #COVID19 can be tough. In a @VPR podcast for kids, IDSA’s Global Health Committee Vice Chair Dr. Krutika Kuppalli (@KrutikaKuppalli) shares 4 things they can do to feel better. @NPR https://t.co/JC62p6Mddt