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FILE - In this Tuesday, May 5, 2020 file photo, a health worker draws blood from a patient for a COVID-19 coronavirus antibody test in DeLand, Fla. Scientists are still working to figure out how well antibodies for the new coronavirus may shield someone from another infection, or how long that protection might last.

Bold hopes for virus antibody tests still unfulfilled

FILE - In this Tuesday, May 5, 2020 file photo, a health worker draws blood from a patient for a COVID-19 coronavirus antibody test in DeLand, Fla. Scientists are still working to figure out how well antibodies for the new coronavirus may shield someone from another infection, or how long that protection might last.

September 7, 2020, 10:10am Health

At the height of the coronavirus lockdown, President Donald Trump and his top health advisers trumpeted a new test that would help Americans reclaim their lives — one that would tell them if they already had the virus and were protected from getting it again. Read story

Colleges using COVID-19 dorms, quarantines to keep virus at bay

September 5, 2020, 2:36pm Nation & World

With the coronavirus spreading through colleges at alarming rates, universities are scrambling to find quarantine locations in dormitory buildings and off-campus properties to isolate the thousands of students who have caught COVID-19 or been exposed to it. Read story

Child care crisis pushes U.S. mothers out of the labor force

September 5, 2020, 2:35pm Nation & World

Angela Wynn had just launched her own project management business, hitting a career stride after years of struggle that began with earning an undergraduate degree as a single mother. Read story

Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks in Washington, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2020.

Harris’ mostly virtual campaign to get Wisconsin road test

Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks in Washington, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2020.

September 5, 2020, 2:34pm Politics

Kamala Harris told a friendly crowd of Hollywood donors on Thursday they'd be surprised by how many states she's visiting daily, if only virtually. Read story

Payne Steffan poses for a photo with his duck, Arlo, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020, near Jenera, Ohio. Steffan is sad he won&#039;t get to show off his ducks or get to impress the judges with how much he knows. The Hancock County Fair was cancelled due to the coronavirus.

No payoff: Summer without fairs leaves farm kids heartbroken

Payne Steffan poses for a photo with his duck, Arlo, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020, near Jenera, Ohio. Steffan is sad he won&#039;t get to show off his ducks or get to impress the judges with how much he knows. The Hancock County Fair was cancelled due to the coronavirus.

September 5, 2020, 2:31pm Nation & World

Well before the sun rises and then again after school, Arrissa Swails feeds and waters her goats, fancy chickens and three dairy cows. There’s another trip to the barn at night to hustle the chickens into their coop. Read story

A health worker takes a nasal swab sample to test for COVID-19, as another waits to sanitize the area in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020. India&#039;s coronavirus cases have crossed 4 million, leading the world in new infections and deepening misery in the country&#039;s vast hinterlands where surges have crippled the underfunded health care system. Initially, the virus ravaged India&#039;s sprawling and densely populated cities. It has since stretched to almost every state, spreading through villages.

India coronavirus caseload crosses 4 million, stretching resources

A health worker takes a nasal swab sample to test for COVID-19, as another waits to sanitize the area in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020. India&#039;s coronavirus cases have crossed 4 million, leading the world in new infections and deepening misery in the country&#039;s vast hinterlands where surges have crippled the underfunded health care system. Initially, the virus ravaged India&#039;s sprawling and densely populated cities. It has since stretched to almost every state, spreading through villages.

September 5, 2020, 2:29pm Nation & World

India’s coronavirus caseload surpassed 4 million on Saturday, deepening misery in the country's vast hinterlands, where surges have crippled the underfunded health care system. Read story

Hundreds gather on the pedestrian sidewalk of the Interstate 5 Bridge on Sept. 4, 2017, joining hands and celebrating their recovery from addiction. This year&#039;s event is being held virtually.

Hands Across the Bridge sets virtual celebration

Hundreds gather on the pedestrian sidewalk of the Interstate 5 Bridge on Sept. 4, 2017, joining hands and celebrating their recovery from addiction. This year&#039;s event is being held virtually.

September 5, 2020, 1:11pm Clark County Health

Hands Across the Bridge is going virtual this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s the first time in 19 years that thousands of people won’t gather on the Interstate 5 Bridge on Labor Day to celebrate recovery from substance abuse. Read story

HAZEL DELL: Camas School District special education teacher Amy Campbell started a &quot;Chopped&quot; challenge on her Facebook page and raised $3,000 to donate to the Clark County Food Bank.

Camas teacher starts ‘Chopped’ challenge

HAZEL DELL: Camas School District special education teacher Amy Campbell started a &quot;Chopped&quot; challenge on her Facebook page and raised $3,000 to donate to the Clark County Food Bank.

September 5, 2020, 6:00am Community

Amy Campbell decided to get creative during shelter-at-home orders. A special education teacher at Camas School District who lives in Hazel Dell, Campbell posted a “Chopped” cooking challenge to her personal Facebook page. The challenge? Have people cook a meal, post a picture, and she would donate $10 to Clark… Read story

In this handout photo taken on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020, and provided by Russian Direct Investment Fund, an employee shows a new vaccine at the Nikolai Gamaleya National Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology in Moscow, Russia.

Russia belatedly publishes coronavirus vaccine results

In this handout photo taken on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020, and provided by Russian Direct Investment Fund, an employee shows a new vaccine at the Nikolai Gamaleya National Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology in Moscow, Russia.

September 4, 2020, 7:00pm Nation & World

Russian scientists have belatedly published first results from early trials into the experimental Sputnik V vaccine, which received government approval last month but drew considerable criticism from experts, as the shots had only been tested on several dozen people before being more widely administered. Read story

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Clark County new daily, weekly COVID-19 cases rise

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September 4, 2020, 12:14pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health reported 27 new cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths Friday. The seven-day total of new cases rose by just over 21 percent this week after two weeks of declines. Read story