COVID updates from around the US

Pfizer will not ask the FDA for an Emergency Use Authorization for its coronavirus vaccine until at least the third week of November. (NBC News)

The Indianapolis Colts announced that several people within the organization have tested positive and have shut down their practice facility. They're scheduled to play the Bengals on Sunday. (ESPN)

There are now more than 38.8 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide with more than 1 million deaths. (Johns Hopkins)

In the U.S., there are more than 7.9 million confirmed cases with more than 217,000 deaths. (Johns Hopkins)

Chris Christie says he was in ICU for seven days battling COVID-19, urges Americans to wear masks. (NBC News)

Trudeau says U.S.-Canada border will remain closed until coronavirus is under control. (Fox News)

Coronavirus clinical trials are pausing over safety concerns – here’s what that means (CNBC)

At least 67 coronavirus cases have been linked to an exercise-cycling studio in Hamilton, Ontario. (People)

The Atlanta Falcons have shut down their team facility after four positive coronavirus tests within the organization. (ESPN)

NFL Hall of Fame defensive end Fred Dean, who played for the Chargers and won two Super Bowls with 49ers, has died of complications from COVID-19. He was 68. (ESPN)

New research suggests that blood type may play a role in your risk of contracting COVID-19. (NBC News)


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