
10 lessons learned in a year of Covid-19 lockdown
CNN
It's been hellish, and it will likely go down as the toughest stretch in many Americans' lives.
One year ago Saturday, the country went into its first stage of lockdown, though some adhered to guidelines better than others. Three hundred and sixty-five days later, Covid-19 has snuffed out more than 530,000 lives in the world's most prosperous country -- roughly one-fifth of the global death toll. It's not over, but as the nation marks a dubious anniversary, hope bobs on the horizon. Three vaccines have emerged as valuable weapons in the fight against coronavirus.More Related News

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