First 1,000 Delaware teachers will be vaccinated later this week but second doses for others still not guaranteed Brandon Holveck, Delaware News Journal
State vaccinates 4,600 residents Sunday after Saturday delays
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Delaware will continue to give first doses of COVID-19 vaccines to thousands of more residents this week, including about 1,000 educators and school staff, despite not being able to promise them a second dose.
Division of Public Health officials said they are concentrating on first doses to reduce current COVID-19-related hospitalizations and deaths, but added high-risk health care workers need to get second doses as soon as possible.
no one got pummeled. martha: that s not what i hear from the other side. the victim blogged it all over on facebook. my understanding is they were treated and released that night. i don t know how badly they were beaten up in the street. you re correct the people should take precedence over a football game. martha: that is the larger issue we are addressing here. we will see what happens. gentlemen, thank you very much. we are living in a world where we need to have priorities kept in check and the story needs to be told fully. thank you. bill: what you working on jenna? jenna: carl and chris are going to join us. carl cameron and chris stirewalt are here to talk about the surging newt gingrich in the polls, plus the president is also going to be talking about new job numbers that we just got out today. we ll carry those comments for us life. we have senators joe kirk and joe mansion telling us why they went rogue and voted against extending the tax cuts this time
workforce. the workforce shrank. that s why the unemployment rate came down so sharply to 8.6%. 315,000 people, by the way to put that in some perspective. that is the like the population of pittsburgh walking away from the labor force. this is really a picture of despair right down there on the ground level. we now have the smallest proportion of people of the overall population, the smallest proportion who are actually working or looking for work for generations. we re down to 64%. that is all it is. bill: that is truly remarkable a lot to go through here. the headline would seem to be good news when you see 8.6% there is big political factor. explain. that is political number, is it not 8.6%. they will do high-fives at white house at 8.6% because down from the 9% range. superficially looks very good indeed. politically it is a good number. that is real progress on the unemployment rate. of course if you dig deeper, look at 315,000 people walking away from the labor force
first start with the big number. the big number is 315,000. that is the number of people who simply stopped looking for work. they have dropped out of the workforce. the workforce shrank. that s why the unemployment rate came down so sharply to 8.6%. 315,000 people, by the way to put that in some perspective. that is the like the population of pittsburgh walking away from the labor force. this is really a picture of despair right down there on the ground level. we now have the smallest proportion of people of the overall population, the smallest proportion who are actually working or looking for work for generations. we re down to 64%. that is all it is. bill: that is truly remarkable a lot to go through here. the headline would seem to be good news when you see 8.6% there is big political factor. explain. that is political number, is it not 8.6%. they will do high-fives at white house at 8.6% because down from the 9% range. superficially looks very good indeed. political