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McConnell objected to a request by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., to unanimously pass the House bill, which passed that chamber earlier this week, that would increase the stimulus payments from $600 to $2,000. He objected to a similar request made by Schumer the day prior and instead introduced a bill that combined the three key policies, though a vote hasn t been officially scheduled on the proposal.
Senate Republicans had for months urged limiting the size of the aid payments, citing concerns about the national debt. Most Republicans appear to be opposed to increasing the size of the one-time payments but are coming at odds with direct demands from the leader of their party. Holding a vote on the measure would put senators on the spot to either reject Trump s demands for increased checks or relent on long-held objections to adding to the debt.
COVID-19 vaccination will help protect you by creating an antibody response without having to experience sickness, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website says. And health officials say as many people as possible ideally 75% of the population need to get vaccinated to end the pandemic.
Holmes emphasized the importance of creating an atmosphere of trust in Leon County for the COVID-19 vaccinations, especially among those who remember such glaring historical examples of Black people abused for medical experimentation, such as the Tuskegee Study.
“We do not want any communities to be left behind, Holmes said. “I think it is our calling to make sure all people are well and healthy.
2020/12/16 22:25 People queue for a throat and nasal swab at a COVID-19 testing facility of the Municipal Health Authority GGD, in Utrecht, Netherlands, Wednesday, Dec. People queue for a throat and nasal swab at a COVID-19 testing facility of the Municipal Health Authority GGD, in Utrecht, Netherlands, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte imposed a tough lockdown Monday night in a speech to the nation ordering all non-essential shops and businesses such as hair salons, museums and theaters to close as coronavirus infection rates in the Netherlands rise sharply despite a two-month partial lockdown. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) An image of a skull is glued onto a traffic light on the near-empty Dam Square with the Royal Palace, seen center rear, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Tue.
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