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Alabama fan s death after attending NCAA tournament prompts COVID-19 contact tracing in Indiana
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Covid-19 Live Updates: With Big Vaccine Push, Navajo Nation Has Tamed Virus
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Covid-19 Live Updates: Vaccinations Hit Record High While Experts Debate Fourth Wave
In his Easter address, Pope Francis calls on world leaders to expand access to vaccines. Virus variants spread across the U.S. and threaten progress.
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Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccines were given out at New Hope Baptist Church last month in Newark.Credit.James Estrin/The New York Times
Vaccinations against Covid-19 may be accelerating in the United States, but the Biden administration’s intervention at a troubled plant that ruined millions of vaccine doses, along with the continuing threat of dangerous variants of the coronavirus, suggest that the road to defeating the virus is likely to take many unpredictable twists and turns.
Death of Alabama fan who attended NCAA Tournament prompts contact tracing in Indiana
April 5, 2021 / 11:51 AM / CBS/AP Gottlieb says infections among young people fueling hot spots
Health officials in Indiana said they are investigating whether anyone was exposed to COVID-19 by Alabama residents following Friday night s death of a Crimson Tide fan who was in Indianapolis for the NCAA Tournament last weekend.
Luke Ratliff, a 23-year-old Alabama student, died after a brief illness, his father, Bryan Ratliff, told The Tuscaloosa News. The newspaper, citing multiple sources it did not identify, reported Ratliff died of complications related to COVID-19. The elder Ratliff could not immediately be reached for comment Saturday by The Associated Press.
Maine eggs, Easter services, St. Elmo Steak House: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports © CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM Riverside University Health System will hand out these Easter eggs from the White House to those who get vaccinated on Saturday.
Alabama
Montgomery: The state is expanding its COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, opening up shots to everyone 16 and older Monday. Gov. Kay Ivey announced the expansion while touring a National Guard pop-up vaccine clinic in her hometown, Camden. “Our goal is simple, and that is to get shots off the shelf into the arms of Alabamians,” Ivey said. The expansion makes about 4 million Alabamians eligible for a vaccine, roughly 80% of the state’s population. Those 18 and older will be able to receive any of the three authorized vaccine varieties, depending on availability, while 16- and 17-year-olds are only approved for Pfizer’s shot. The state has courted cr
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