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Suburbs won t expand vaccines this week to medically vulnerable under 65
Immunization coordinator Denise Flores of the Lake County Health Department gets a shot of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine ready as hundreds of people in their cars filed into the Lake County Fairgrounds to get a dose last month. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer, Jan. 19
Updated 2/24/2021 7:33 AM
Suburban health departments aren t going along with Illinois plan to expand vaccine eligibility starting Thursday to people under 65 who have medical conditions.
Suburban Cook, DuPage, Lake, McHenry and Will county health officials, as well as Chicago health officials, say the vaccine supply is too low to allow access to more people. Many essential workers and people 65 and older still are having difficulties getting the vaccine after becoming eligible a month ago.
Michael Corbett Stovall Jr.
WILMINGTON Michael Corbett Stovall Jr., 69, passed away Monday, Feb. 8, 2021, surrounded by family at Brookdale Memory Care center in Wilmington.
Michael was the son of Mary Bellamy Koonce and Michael Corbett Stovall, both of Wilmington; grandson of Nora Meade Corbett Stovall and Major Harry Wylie Stovall and Lillian Maxwell Bellamy and The Honorable Emmett Hargrove Bellamy, and the husband of Kathleen Lester Stovall, formerly of Reidsville. He had two sons, Michael Corbett Stovall III of Brooklyn, New York, and Christopher Talley Stovall of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Born Aug. 7, 1951, in Houston, Michael was a go-getter as a child. He enjoyed playing catcher for his Little League team, coached by his father. In addition to backing up pitchers, he won “Most Typical Cowboy” and was able to meet Roy Rogers as a result. His love for dogs began as a child, with his first dog, Joe, and continuing to his stepfather’s musically named Golden Retriever “hunting
Group of Alabama protesters places fake body bags on courthouse lawn to push for removal of Confederate flag and monument CNN 12/28/2020 By Alaa Elassar, CNN © Courtesy Donald Morgan Protesters placed fake body bags on the Marshall County Courthouse lawn in Albertville, Alabama.
For months, a group of protesters in Alabama has been fighting for the removal of a Confederate flag and a Confederate monument that sit in front of the Marshall County Courthouse in Albertville.
Last week, protest organizer Unique Morgan Dunston stepped up the group s demonstration efforts by adding a visual display to the courthouse lawn.
Dunston who has led bi-weekly protests since August and two other protesters placed fake slave body bags on the courthouse lawn in order to highlight the history of Marshall County and what the Confederacy supports, she said. The bags, which look like they contain bodies, were made out of garbage bags stuffed with newspapers.
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