Bringing COVID-19 to a halt in the U.S. will require months more of social distancing, masks and vaccines. But the numbers are quickly getting better, and it's a sign of hope for a badly battered nation: There's a light at the end of the tunnel.
COVID Cases Are Falling In The U.S., But The Virus Is Far From Beaten
As vaccine rollouts pick up speed, the spread of COVID-19 is beginning to slow in the U.S. But it will worsen again without the right steps.
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Posted: 7:30 p.m. EST Feb 15, 2021
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