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‘This was my final curtain bow’: Athlete’s Olympic dreams crushed by Covid

Hosting the Olympics during a pandemic presents an unprecedented challenge for Japan, but there has also been a huge impact on the athletes themselves, some of whom suffered from Covid-19. CNN’s Will Ripley speaks to three athletes and hears some insight from CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent Sanjay Gupta on how Covid-19 can impact athletic performance.

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Tennessee's top health official said July 23 that vaccination efforts for teens will continue but that marketing efforts would be clearly directed at parents rather than their children.

Tennessee resumes vaccination outreach but with marketing emphasis on parents, not children

By Angela Barajas, CNN Tennessee’s top health official said Friday that vaccination efforts for teens will continue but that marketing efforts would be clearly directed at parents rather than their children. The Tennessee Department of Health announced mid-July that it had stopped outreach on all adolescent vaccines, including the Covid-19 shot. That pause followed the

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The benefits of the Johnson & Johnson Janssen coronavirus vaccine still outweigh potential risks

Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine’s benefits still outweigh risks, CDC data show

By Jacqueline Howard, CNN The benefits of the Johnson & Johnson Janssen coronavirus vaccine still outweigh potential risks, according to data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Many hospitalizations, ICU admissions and deaths can be prevented through Janssen and mRNA Covid-19 vaccines, far outweighing the risks,” CDC researcher Dr. Hannah Rosenblum told

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As the Delta variant helps fuel a surge in Covid-19 hospitalizations in the US

Hospitalized Covid-19 patients are asking for the vaccine — when it’s too late, two health care workers say

By Jason Hanna, CNN As the Delta variant helps fuel a surge in Covid-19 hospitalizations in the US, unvaccinated patients are regretting their inoculation status, two health care workers say. “When they come into the (hospital) system, they say, ‘Can I get vaccinated?’ And at that point, you can’t,” Alix Zacharski, an intensive care clinical

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