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VideoCOVID-19 and the holidays: Yahoo News Explains
The holiday season is upon us and many fully vaccinated Americans are excited to gather with friends and loved ones they may not have seen in person since the beginning of the pandemic. However, with the continuing spread of COVID-19, things aren’t yet back to normal. Yahoo News explains what you should know before making your holiday plans.
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VideoWhat parents need to know about the COVID vaccine for children ages 5-11
Roughly 28 million children ages 5 to 11 are now eligible to receive Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, gave the final regulatory sign-off on Tuesday. Yahoo News spoke to internal medicine physician Dr. Lucy McBride about what parents and caregivers should know about this development.
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Charlize Theron says she relies on a ‘village of strong Black women’ to help her raise her daughters
Charlize Theron is thankful for the Black women in her life for teaching her how to raise her children.
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VideoHybrid-learning burnout: Teachers head into summer with ‘sense of failure’
Teacher and mental health advocate Henry Seton joins Yahoo News reporter Garin Flowers to discuss the challenges facing schools as some teachers head into the summer unsure if they’ll return to work. According to Seton, after more than a year juggling sporadic school closures, remote learning and hybrid learning, as well as managing the COVID-19 pandemic with their own families, many educators feel they've let down their students.
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Jessica Alba 'started crying' when her daughter, 9, walked in on her and Cash Warren having sex. Here's what parents should know.
The celebrity couples shared the awkward moment in a new episode of Alba's YouTube series.
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VideoShould kids ages 12-15 get the COVID-19 vaccine? Yahoo News Explains
The Food and Drug Administration authorized Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine on Monday for use in children ages 12 to 15. The vaccine, which had been previously authorized for people 16 and older, is the first COVID vaccine to receive approval for use in younger teens and adolescents. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention backed the plan in a unanimous vote on Wednesday. Yahoo News Medical Contributor Dr. Kavita Patel explains why parents should consider getting their children 12 and older vac
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Amy Schumer doesn't have childcare and parents can relate: ‘What's a clean house?'
The actress and comedian showed off her messy kitchen, a consequence of lacking childcare.
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