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The U.S. government plans to buy a half-billion at-home COVID test kits and mail them to people who want them, with deliveries beginning in January.
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The Senate will debate a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 bill and aim to pass it using a process that avoids a Republican filibuster. A battle over efforts to raise the minimum wage still splits Democrats.
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Florida added 8,281 new COVID-19 cases, according to figures released Wednesday. That’s a decrease compared to the three prior days and the lowest daily case count in the last nine days.
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Five days after President Trump tested positive for the coronavirus, and with the commander-in-chief hospitalized, the White House is struggling to show it has the situation under control.
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The University of Central Florida is warning students that failure to follow coronavirus precautions -- on and off campus -- will result in disciplinary action. The urging comes after more than 400 students have tested positive.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has vetoed a bill that would have raised the age for buying tobacco products to 21.