COVID-19 headlines from across the nation

The Department of Homeland Security will keep the U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico closed until at least November 21st. (Reuters)

There are more than 40 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide with more than 1.1 million deaths. (Johns Hopkins)

In the U.S., there are more than 8.2 million confirmed cases with more than 220,000 deaths. (Johns Hopkins)

Coronavirus hospitalizations are growing in 37 states as Dr. Fauci warns the world not "on the road" to ending pandemic yet. (CNBC)

Donald Trump mocks Joe Biden’s willingness to trust Dr. Fauci on coronavirus response. (The Washington Post)

Texas woman in her 30s died from COVID-19 while on flight. (New York Post)

Wisconsin judge reimposes order limiting capacity of indoor gatherings amid surging virus. (NBC 15)

Governor Newsom says California will review FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccines before releasing them to public. (Los Angeles Times)

The TSA reports that more travelers flew this past weekend than at any other time during the pandemic. (USA Today)

Top infectious disease expert Michael Osterholm warns "the next six-to-12 weeks are going to be the darkest of the entire pandemic." (Huffington Post)


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