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Our special-edition newsletter breaks down the latest coronavirus news, including a flurry of pandemic-related economic relief measures passed by lawmakers in Sacramento at the close of the legislative session.

remain in the body for at least four months

after diagnosis and don’t fade as quickly as earlier reports suggested. That’s an encouraging sign for efforts to create coronavirus vaccines, because if they are able to prompt the body to make antibodies, their protection “may not be fleeting,” researchers wrote Tuesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.as the more standard tests that use a long, stiff swab to collect a sample from the back of the nose. The saliva tests are less invasive, but that’s not their only benefit.

on Tuesday, to the chagrin of some pro-democracy activists. Although the program is voluntary, skeptical residents fear China’s central government will use the tests to collect DNA samples. Critics have also complained that the test kits have a high rate of false-positive results. The Hong Kong government has dismissed the concerns.is scheduled to get underway on Wednesday. The first major in-person cinema showcase of the pandemic era marks, which was slammed with COVID-19 cases in the spring.

Television is indeed being used for educational instruction — including, since very early in the pandemic, here in Los Angeles.

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