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Denver Zoo, resort bubble, nursing home shots: News from around our 50 states

Denver Zoo, resort bubble, nursing home shots: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Tuscaloosa: Concerns over furthering the spread of COVID-19 have prompted officials with the Tuscaloosa Public Library system to again close its branches. The closures will remain through at least Jan. 5, said library spokesman Vince Bellofatto. All three locations of the Tuscaloosa Public Library are expected to reopen Jan. 6. “TPL made this choice to support the overall health and well-being of Tuscaloosa city, county and Northport and for the safety of our patrons and staff,” Bellofatto said. “It was a very hard decision, as TPL is dedicated to serving the patrons, but the best way to serve our community now, is to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.” Library officials will remain in contact with the library’s board of trustees and, if needed, additional measures might be taken. The library initially closed the Main

Women s prison in Alaska reports 109-person virus outbreak

Women’s prison in Alaska reports 109-person virus outbreak Associated Press © Provided by Fairbanks KTVF KTVF (AP) - A women’s prison in Alaska that had just three confirmed coronavirus cases last week says it now has more than 100 cases. The Hiland Mountain Correctional Center reported 109 active cases of the virus on Monday. The state Department of Corrections said the prison can house about 400 inmates. Randy McLellan, a correctional officer at the women’s prison, said the prison has been on lockdown since the new cases were reported. “To leave to have communal meals can’t happen, recreation or any programs they want to participate in or religious services all that stuff is affected, it’s all limited,” McLellan said. “They get no visitors. They’re essentially cut off from everything because of this outbreak. And it’s very unfortunate.”

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From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Tuscaloosa:Concerns over furthering the spread of COVID-19 have prompted officials with the Tuscaloosa Public Library system to again close its branches. The closures will remain through at least Jan. 5, said library spokesman Vince Bellofatto. All three locations of the Tuscaloosa Public Library are expected to reopen Jan. 6. “TPL made this choice to support the overall health and well-being of Tuscaloosa city, county and Northport and for the safety of our patrons and staff,” Bellofatto said. “It was a very hard decision, as TPL is dedicated to serving the patrons, but the best way to serve our community now, is to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.” Library officials will remain in contact with the library’s board of trustees and, if needed, additional measures might be taken. The library initially closed the Main, Weaver Bolden and Brown branches in March as the coronavirus made its way into Tuscaloosa County. A gradua

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