Antibody infusion center opening Monday in Laredo
Laredo Morning Times
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Laredo Fire Chief Guillermo Heard stands next to one of the beds at the infusion center for mild COVID-19 cases, Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, at the Haynes Recreation Center during a media walk-through.Danny Zaragoza, Staff Photographer / Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less
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Texas Division of Emergency Management s Gerardo Castillo and Dr. Rashid Chotani answer questions for the media, Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, during a media walk-through of an infusion center for mild COVID-19 cases at the Haynes Recreation Center.Danny Zaragoza, Staff Photographer / Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less
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Jacksonville region poised for eased virus restrictions, but what will change?
Samantha McDanniel-Ogletree, Journal-Courier
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Physician Marina Del Rios takes pictures of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot with her cellphone.Youngrae Kim | AP
Many areas of the state could start seeing a loosening of pandemic-related restrictions by the end of next week after Gov. J.B. Pritzker indicated regions that are showing progress could move up to Tier 2 mitigation standards.
It is not clear if Region 3 which includes Morgan, Adams, Brown, Calhoun, Cass, Christian, Greene, Hancock, Jersey, Logan, Macoupin, Mason, Menard, Montgomery, Pike, Sangamon, Schuyler and Scott counties will be among those that can move up.
infrastructure that may be in the current path of the storm. epa has issued four fuel waivers in north carolina, south carolina, georgia and virginia. the purpose of the waivers is to help insure that there is adequate fuel supply and gasoline in the affected areas until the normal supply to the region can be restored. currently epa s emergency operations centers at headquarters in washington, d.c., epa region 3, philadelphia and region 4, atlanta, georgia, are all activated and we have seems of on-scene coordinators and equipment ready to deploy. we ll continue to coordinate with and support our federal, state, tribal and local government partners as needs arise. thank you. lastly bill: a lot of information and a lot of the news hasn t changed. it is all bad. up to 9 to 12 feet of rain in rivers that push inland once the water goes in, it has to