1821: Excerpt for the Logbook of the U.S. Schooner Shark LCDR M.C. Perry commanding: When I was at this Port in the Cyane during the preceding year, the usual offer
1856: William Hackley recorded in his diary: Rose at 4 and walked on the beach, returned home and bathed. At 7:30 a.m. barometer 29.57, thermometer 87, wind southeast 2, clouds 5. A light shower about 7. Tried the case of Joseph Lowe etals. vs. schooner William Chestnut. The Judge said that the Libelant is entitled to 40 per cent and advised the settlement of the disputed expense. Drew up a bill of sale from Faina to A. Arron for a Negro boy named Emanuel aged 4 years for $400.00. Captain and Mrs. Chase and Cora took tea they having sent most of their things on board the ship which is now ready for sea. J. V. Ogden died last night of consumption and was buried at 6 by the Masons.
How to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Alabama
Updated Jan 20, 2021;
Posted Jan 15, 2021
A 10-dose vial of Moderna s COVID-19 vaccine ready to be administered to medical personnel at the University of Alabama s University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, Ala.Photo courtesy the University of Alabama
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Alabama health officials are increasing access to the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, January 18, when people age 75 and older and first responders become eligible under the state guidelines.
Demand for the vaccine is currently higher than supply, so those interested in getting the vaccine may have to be patient. The vaccine hotline operated by the Alabama Department of Public Health received more than a million calls during its first days of operation. That hotline, 1-855-566-5333, will help match eligible recipients with available vaccines at local health departments.