VOA visited a school in Alexandria to see how it is preparing to re-open following the months-long pandemic shutdown
What happens after you received both doses of the COVID vaccine?
Health care experts are looking at how people can prove they've gotten the coronavirus vaccine
With the COVID pandemic having pushed education online, a teacher in the eastern US state created an unusual space from which to conduct her remote classes
Demand spikes for dry ice, the solid form of carbon dioxide, that can used to store items in temperatures as cold as minus 78 degrees Celsius
Ixel Blandon McIntire who is autistic and has a hard time concentrating now has her own school in her backyard
As the November 3rd elections approach in the US, many voters in states that allow it are already taking advantage of casting their ballots early – either in person or by mail
Nervous for their safety amidst the pandemic, a couple left their home and moved to a isolated, private bunker. Reporter: Lesia Bakalets, Camera: Yurily Zakrevskiy, Adapted by: Martin Secrest
Virus is surging in many states forcing schools to reconsider options
It’s still unclear if many U.S. students will head back to schools and universities at the beginning of the school year
Medical experts and analysts of the industry believe a lot will change from new cleaning protocols to how room keys are handled
Coronavirus complicates things for families
Some are signing petitions, filing lawsuits and organizing strikes demanding universities refund their tuition for the spring semester
It’s easy to get a bit paranoid during these times of pandemic, Real estate agents in the US say some of their clients are so worried, they’re looking for a bit of extra security
Masks and social distancing are here to stay, say experts
Masks and social distancing are here to stay, say experts, and while gyms and restaurants are reopening, their capacity will be cut in half
Turning to labs and even tattoo parlors and nail salons, the students collect as many face masks, gloves, disinfectants and hand sanitizers as they can
Animals are more than just company, they are a legitimate reason to go outside, pet owners say
Imagine how life would change for so many people who need a replacement organ if scientists could just print a new one that works. That's exactly one of the projects scientists at Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine are working on - 3D bio printed human organs
NASA, is celebrating the 50th anniversary of this historic event in style – by restoring and reopening the control room that handled the historic Apollo 11 mission
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