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22 Dec, 4 tweets, 3 min read
- December 6 -

Mateo and Neah Johnson show Santa their letters while visiting him at a socially distanced snow globe in Seattle cnn.it/3lXJBdf
- December 6 -

Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff takes part in a one-man debate. His opponent, Sen. David Perdue, declined to attend. The outcome of Georgia’s two runoffs will determine control of the Senate. cnn.it/3lXJBdf
- December 8 -

Margaret Keenan, 90, is applauded after becoming the first person in the UK to receive the Pfizer/BioNtech Covid-19 vaccine. The UK was the first nation to begin vaccinating its citizens with a fully vetted and authorized Covid-19 shot. cnn.it/3lXJBdf
- December 14 -

Dr. Michelle Chester administers a Covid-19 vaccine to Sandra Lindsay, a critical care nurse at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New York. Lindsay was among the first people in the US to receive the vaccine. cnn.it/3lXJBdf

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SCOTUS nominee Amy Coney Barrett holds up a blank paper after Sen. John Cornyn asks her what notes she was using during her confirmation hearing that day. Barrett, a proven conservative, was nominated to fill the seat of liberal icon RBG. cnn.it/3lXJBdf
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22 Dec
It might not be a year you want to remember, but 2020 is one you will never forget. Here are the photos that have defined this year — moments of tragedy, but also moments of hope and resilience. cnn.it/38ncg6Y
- January 15 -

House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving and House Clerk Cheryl Johnson are trailed by seven House impeachment managers as they carry articles of impeachment to the US Senate cnn.it/3lXJBdf
- January 25 -

Medical staff members bring a patient to the Red Cross hospital in Wuhan, China.

Cases of pneumonia detected in the city were first reported to WHO on December 31, 2019, before the coronavirus was known. cnn.it/3lXJBdf
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17 Dec
The Covid-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on the once healthy job market, and America's women have been hit harder than men, suffering more job losses during the crisis. cnn.it/2KCFoi9
Women have lost the most jobs in the pandemic, and as of November, were still down 5.3 million jobs since February, compared to 4.6 million jobs lost for men. cnn.it/3oZIM5N
One reason women have lost more jobs is that there were steep cuts in leisure and hospitality, as well as in education and health services — sectors where women make up the majority of workers. cnn.it/3oZIM5N
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29 Sep
President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden have taken very different positions on a range of policy issues. Hear how they would tackle the problems facing the US, in their own words. cnn.it/30gzdW0
Covid-19 | Biden has questioned the reopening strategy around the country and called for an emphasis on testing. Trump has pushed for businesses and schools to open and has downplayed the importance of testing. cnn.it/30gzdW0
Health care | Biden wants to expand Obamacare, and Trump wants to replace it. cnn.it/30gzdW0
Read 10 tweets
29 Sep
JUST IN: More than 1 million people have died from the coronavirus worldwide, according to data from Johns Hopkins University cnn.it/3cD81WJ
Almost every person in the world has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. But it hasn’t drawn us closer — in many ways, it’s tearing us further apart. cnn.it/2GdXrJw
The grim tally of deaths from Covid-19 has been reached in less than nine months since the first death caused by the coronavirus was confirmed by Chinese authorities in Wuhan. cnn.it/338NMwT

Track coronavirus' global spread: cnn.it/30gcXLU
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22 Sep
JUST IN: More than 200,000 people have died from Covid-19 in the US, according to Johns Hopkins University. That's more than the US battle deaths from five wars combined.
Covid-19 has already killed more people in the US than Americans killed in battle during the five most recent wars combined:

▪︎ the Korean War
▪︎ the Vietnam War
▪︎ the Iraq War
▪︎ the War in Afghanistan
▪︎ the Persian Gulf War cnn.it/3hNWrJa
Since the first known US Covid-19 death on February 6, an average of more than 858 people have died from the disease every day.

Many of those victims died without loved ones in hospital rooms. Countless others never had a proper funeral. cnn.it/3hNWrJa
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