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Anthony Fauci says FDA could approve COVID vaccines for children under 5 by the end of February
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Starbucks drops vaccine mandate after Supreme Court ruling
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A fourth Pfizer dose doesn’t do enough to prevent an Omicron infection, shows Israeli trial
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