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COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: Vaccine appointments begin to go unfilled in Missouri

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COVID shutdowns unlikely going forward, even from Democrats

COVID-19 cases have been increasing in Pennsylvania, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data shows it has one of the highest per capita case counts in the nation over the past week. Even so, Wolf s administration said it “has no plans at this time to reinstitute any shutdown orders. It instead noted that mask-wearing, gathering limits and social distancing remain required as the state gradually reopens. Other governors also are staying on course to reopen society as they simultaneously expand vaccine eligibility, potentially complicating President Joe Biden s efforts to conquer the pandemic. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, has pleaded unsuccessfully with the Biden administration to redirect more vaccine doses to her state as it struggles with the nation s highest COVID-19 case rate. But the CDC director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, said Monday that vaccines wouldn t immediately quell a surge because they take up to six weeks to take full effect.

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DAVID A. LIEB In this Feb. 13 photo, people dine in at the restaurant L’Express in New York. A recent spike in coronavirus cases in some states has led one of the nation’s top health experts to suggest that governors could “close things down” like they did during previous surges. But that doesn’t appear likely to happen not even in states led by Democratic governors who favored greater restrictions in the past. (AP photo) When one of the nation’s top health officials this week suggested states dealing with a spring spike of coronavirus cases should “shut things down,” the remark landed with a thud.

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