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Up First from NPR

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Up First from NPR

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News, Daily News

4.659K Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2023

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Shootings in New Mexico targeted Democratic officials, a new study provides insights into viral "co-infections" among children, and data show that most Paycheck Protection Program loans were forgiven.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I can't it lost his election by 48 points yet claims he was robbed.

0:06.9

New Mexico police say he paid people to shoot at the homes of officials from the other

0:10.5

party.

0:11.5

What was he thinking?

0:12.5

I mean, Martínez, that Steve Innskipe, and this is up first from NPR News.

0:19.8

The triple-demick forces people to ask not only which virus they have, but how many

0:24.0

different ones?

0:25.1

You can catch more than one virus at the same time.

0:27.9

You've had kids, dead of actually had three different viruses.

0:31.8

Can co-infections make it even sicker?

0:34.0

And we follow up on the paycheck protection loans, those billions of dollars the government

0:38.7

gave to businesses during the pandemic.

0:41.2

New data suggests many businesses didn't need the money.

0:44.8

Why wasn't the government more careful about who it paid?

0:47.4

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0:48.4

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0:55.8

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