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ARCHIVE: Chicago – 17 June 2024
1. People walking in downtown Chicago with water bottles in hand
2. People using splash pad at Millennium Park
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Baltimore, Maryland – 14 August 2024
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3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins University, infectious disease physician
"What we see with COVID-19 in the United States is basically high levels of activity all over the country, when you look at cases, when you look at wastewater positivity. But it's important to know that this is to be expected. We've seen these summer increases every summer that COVID-19 has been with us."
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ARCHIVE: New York – 18 January 2024
4. COVID-19 rapid tests
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ARCHIVE: Columbus, Ohio – 21 March 2022
5. Wastewater supervisor switches bottle to collect wastewater sample at Jackson Pike Wastewater Treatment Plant
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ARCHIVE: Columbus, Ohio – 23 March 2022
6. Students in process of extracting ribonucleic acid (RNA) from wastewater sample
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7. ANIMATION of Past Associated Press headlines on COVID-19 summer spikes
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Baltimore, Maryland – 14 August 2024
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8. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins University, infectious disease physician
"Covid, unlike a lot of other respiratory viruses, seems to have dual seasonality, meaning that we see this increase in the summer and we also see the expected increase like we see with other respiratory viruses in the winter. And this likely has to do with a couple of different things. So in the summer, people get hot. They go indoors where we know the virus transmits more efficiently. The vaccines that are currently available right now are not well-matched to the variants that are circulating. And you know, speaking of the variants, the fact is the virus continues to mutate to be able to get around some of the immunity that people have, to be able to infect."
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ARCHIVE: Chicago – 17 June 2024
9. Temperature for Chicago shown on phone
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ARCHIVE: Des Plaines, Illinois - 13 May 2021
10. Teen gets COVID-19 shot in arm
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ARCHIVE: New Orleans - 13 May 2021
11. 15-year-old girl gets COVID-19 vaccination
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Baltimore, Maryland – 14 August 2024
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12. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins University, infectious disease physician:
"One of the other things that happens in the summer are people go on vacations, people travel, which can then allow mixing of people that may be a little bit different than the mixing that was going on in the spring."
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ARCHIVE: Philadelphia - 23 May 2024
13. Planes on runways
14. Various people walking through airport lines
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Baltimore, Maryland – 14 August 2024
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15. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins University, infectious disease physician:
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ARCHIVE: Piper City, Illinois - 9 May 2024
16. Various of school bus
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ARCHIVE: New York – 18 January 2024
17. Various masks on shelves in store
18. Various of people walking around outside in cold weather
19. Various of products on shelves at pharmacy
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ARCHIVE: New York - 19 September 2023
20. Various of patient receiving updated COVID-19 vaccine
21. Various of flu shot and COVID-19 signs
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ARCHIVE: 3 January 2024
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