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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will no longer print or issue COVID-19 vaccination cards, the agency said in guidance updated this week. The agency also said it does not maintain vaccination records. According to the CDC, your state health department immunization information system can provide you a digital or paper copy of your full vaccination record, including your COVID-19 vaccinations, but cannot issue you a new vaccination card.
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The more than 6 million-barrel weekly rise in U.S. gasoline supplies reported by the Energy Information Administration wasn’t just a surprise, but the strongest sign yet that prices for oil and its products have reached the breaking point for consumers.
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New York was among the places with the highest rates of COVID-19 test positivity in the week through September 30, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Some 10.9 percent of COVID-19 tests in the U.S. were positive that week, down slightly from the previous week.
The CDC’s map shows two states, New York and New Jersey, along with Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, had higher test positivity than anywhere else, with 13.9 percent of tests coming back positive in the week though September 30. These were followed by Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska, which had a 13 percent test positivity rate.
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