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    The country reported 4,529 deaths in the past 24 hours, topping the previous high set by the U.S. in January.

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    A successful U.S. vaccination drive has driven down hospitalization rates across all ages, but less so for younger people.

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    Experts believe Brazil’s overloaded hospital system and uneven access to health care are among the reasons babies and small children are succumbing to the virus at a high rate.

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    I did not enter the vaccine maelstrom voluntarily. Two months ago, a Milwaukee reporter asked me if I had received the COVID-19 vaccine. This was when demand for the vaccine outstripped supply. Although it’s a personal and private decision, I answered the question honestly. “No, I had COVID,” I…

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    Johnson posts full response to The Washington Post WASHINGTON — Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) answered questions from a Washington Post “fact checker” on Tuesday, at length and in detail. His answers were largely disregarded, as the newspaper appears to have been interested only in checking the box before publishing a smear. The senator’s…

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