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From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Birmingham: Hospitalizations linked to COVID-19 have jumped about 20% in less than two weeks in the state, a trend that health officials said Tuesday they were monitoring but don’t consider a sign of another coming crisis in the pandemic. Statistics from the Alabama Department of Public Health showed 362 people were hospitalized Monday for the illness caused by the coronavirus. Though up from the 301 patients just 10 days earlier, the total was still just a fraction of the 3,070 patients who pushed the state’s intensive care wards to near-capacity in mid-January. The increase in cases is concerning but doesn’t immediately threaten the state’s health care system because the number of people being treated remains far below levels from earlier this year, said Dr. Don Williamson, chief executive of the Alabama Hospital Association. Also, he said, a major spike in the number of severely ill patients isn’t expected because more an

A pandemic hit: Anchorage pinata maker expands with coronavirus-shaped pinatas

Print article When the coronavirus pandemic began last year, Carolina Tolladay Vidal’s pinata business in Anchorage went to pieces and not in a good way for a pinata maker. “Many of the projects I had were moved to other dates,” she told Alaska Public Media. “Many were canceled.” Tolladay Vidal had to find fresh ideas to rejuvenate her business and settled on making large, coronavirus-shaped pinatas. After Tolladay Vidal posted a photograph of a homemade coronavirus pinata on social media, the orders started piling up, she said. “I think you really smash them and break them and hit them with meaning,” she said. “Because it has been tough for everybody.”

Alaska Piñata Maker Now Makes Coronavirus-Shaped Models

This article is republished here with permission from The Associated Press. This content is shared here because the topic may interest Snopes readers; it does not, however, represent the work of Snopes fact-checkers or editors. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) When the coronavirus pandemic began last year, Carolina Tolladay Vidal’s pinata business in Alaska went to pieces and not in a good way for a pinata maker. “Many of the projects I had were moved to other dates,” she told Alaska Public Media. “Many were canceled.” Tolladay Vidal had to find fresh ideas to rejuvenate her business and settled on making large, coronavirus shaped pinatas.

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