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As Variant Spreads In US, Scientists Try To Keep Up With Virus Mutations

Morning Briefing

The CDC confirms more than 50 U.S. cases of the more-contagious strain of the coronavirus, first identified in the United Kingdom, and warns that more will be infected by it over the next weeks. And The New York Times reports that the U.S. lacks a large-scale, nationwide system for identifying future mutations.

Police Response Slammed: ‘When Black Folks Are Protesting … They (Are) Shot With Rubber Bullets’

Morning Briefing

Many civil rights activists say law enforcement showed more restraint and used significantly less force against white protesters at the U.S. Capitol than they have against Black protesters at past events that were far less violent or disruptive.

Assault Raises Fears Of Superspreader Event Amid Record Covid Deaths

Morning Briefing

Rep. Susan Wild, D-Pa., says lawmakers were held in an area with 300-400 people, some who refused to wear masks. On Wednesday, two more Republicans in the House of Representatives announced that they had tested positive for covid, including one who had voted in person hours earlier.

Biden’s Health Agenda, Nominees Get Big Boost As Dems Win Senate Control

Morning Briefing

Securing the two Georgia Senate runoffs sets up narrow Democratic control of both chambers of Congress. News outlets examine the implications for the Biden administration’s planned health care policies.

Biden Presidency Confirmed After Deadly Day On Capitol Hill

Morning Briefing

As a mob of Trump supporters breached the Capitol complex, most of the nation watched in horror at the violent and chaotic efforts to overturn an election. Four people died and officers were injured. News outlets report on the mental toll of those events and the contested post-election weeks.

Airlines Push To Lift Many International Restrictions

Morning Briefing

The airline advocacy groups are also supporting a CDC proposal for universal testing. Public health news is on a new law that ends flying with emotional support animals, pandemic-related changes on campuses and in sports arenas, and more.

‘This Is Our Early Alarm Bell’: Covid Mutations Could Spread Quickly

Morning Briefing

As more cases are identified in the U.S. of the virus variant first reported in Britain, health experts warn of another coming wave of infections — especially since young people may be most at risk for contracting it. And worries are raised over whether vaccines will be effective against the South Africa variant.

Congress Using Covid Test That May Give False Results

Morning Briefing

The FDA warned Monday that the Curative test poses a “risk of false results, particularly false negative results.” In related news, two more Republican lawmakers have tested positive.