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CNNW CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield December 20, 2020

Than in any war fought involving u. S. Troops and it happened it just ten short months. We have a team of reporters covering the latest developments. First, lets talk about the cdc subcommittee just voting on who will receive the next wave of vaccinations in the u. S. Last weeks vaccine rollout saw Front Line Health Care workers and those at longterm Health Care Facilities receiving the first doses. Natasha chen with us now. Reporter hi, fred. In the last 30 minutes or so, this Advisory Committee voted 131 on it is next two phases of who should be prioritized for this vaccine. As you just mentioned, weve already been seeing Front Line Health Care workers and longterm care facility residents getting this vaccine already. So, what were seeing now is what they call the phase 1b and 1c they just voted on. Lets look at that chart because what theyre trying to balance here is saving lives, especially of the vulnerable as well as making sure society runs well. So, at phase 1b, thats where mos

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Skylar Mack jailed in Cayman Islands for breaking COVID rules

The 18-year-old Mercer University junior was sentenced to four months. Author: Natisha Lance (11Alive) Updated: 12:34 AM EST December 22, 2020 LOGANVILLE, Ga. The family of a Mercer University pre-med honor student is asking President Donald Trump for help. The 18-year-old was sentenced to four months in a Cayman Islands prison for violating its coronavirus restrictions.  The family believes the island is trying to make an example out of Skylar Mack. The Walton County teen is locked up in the Cayman Islands serving a four-month prison sentence for breaking the island’s strict COVID-19 quarantine rule.  She’s just an overall good, balanced kid who made a stupid decision, said the teen s grandmother, Jeannie Mack.

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