Fox News correspondent Matt Finn joins Special Report live from Minneapolis.
A panel of jurors is deliberating the fate of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was charged in the May 2020 death of George Floyd, but there’s no clear answer as to how long it will take for the panel to deliberate charges against Chauvin.
After more than two weeks of witness testimony and hours of attorney arguments, Chauvin’s fate is now in the hands of a 12-person jury, which has been sequestered during deliberations, and the jurors whereabouts have been kept secret throughout the process.
The jury began deliberating midday Monday and is expected to mull a possible conviction every day from 10 a.m. to approximately 8:30 p.m. ET until a verdict is reached. That said, Judge Peter Cahill has told the jurors he wants them to make their own schedules, which means deliberation times are subject to change.
State Health Officer
Dr. Scott Harris announced residents in Phase 1C will be eligible to get vaccinated beginning on March 22,
The Alabama Department of Public Health lists residents eligible for Phase 1C as anyone 55 years or older, individuals with high-risk medical conditions and critical workers who were not recommended to be vaccinated during Phase 1B.
All Alabama residents in phases 1A and 1B who did not already receive the vaccine are still eligible to do so.
The Alabama Department of Public Health said it is following the guidance of the Advisory Committee on immunization Practices (ACIP) for prioritizing of risk groups as supplies are still limited. More information regarding Alabama s Vaccination Allocation Plan with priority phases and information on vaccine availability can be found here.
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