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Priced at $45, the sweatshirt was being sold on Sanders‘ campaign website but has since sold out. Sanders himself isn’t cashing in on what became a viral meme. Instead, all proceeds are going to Meals on Wheels Vermont, according to the website.
Sanders told CBS This Morning’s Gayle King on Wednesday that he wasn’t concerned about fashion but rather about warmth.
Hours after his inauguration look inadvertently went viral, Sen. Bernie Sanders told CBS News’ @GayleKing, “You know, in Vermont, we dress warm.” https://t.co/Q4VDPVskTapic.twitter.com/HPNLMAaIWI
“In Vermont, we dress warm – we know something about the cold. And we’re not so concerned about good fashion,” he told King. “We want to keep warm. And that’s what I did today.”
‘Diddy’ delivers, chicken coops, New Year’s Eve restrictions: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY
Alabama
Gadsden: The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Alabama topped 2,800 this week, as recent days have shown a steady climb and new record high inpatient counts – 2,804 on Tuesday – as the surge in cases continues. Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, the University of Alabama’s Division of Infectious Diseases director, said Alabama now is third in the nation in COVID-19 hospitalizations per capita, behind Nevada and Arizona. She said Alabama is sixth in the nation in the number of COVID-19 cases per capita, after falling out of the top 10. On Christmas Eve, the number hospitalized was 2,458 across the state; on Christmas Day and on Saturday, it was 2,516, according to statistics published by BamaTracker. On Sunday, the number rose to 2,631; and it jumped significantly by Monday, to 2,802 people hospitalized.
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Thursday morning, December 31, 2020
State
Rep. Lou Shurtliff Passes Away From Pneumonia
Rep. LaWanna “Lou” Shurtliff, D-Ogden, died Wednesday, according to her friend and colleague Rep. Patrice Arent, D- Millcreek. Shurtliff had been hospitalized with pneumonia since early December, and according to a statement from her family, did not have COVID-19. She first served in the state Legislature from 1999-2008 and rejoined it in 2019. She had just won her re-election bid about a month before she was hospitalized. Arent tweeted that Shurtliff was “a truly effective legislator who worked so hard to represent her constituents.” Gov. Gary Herbert remembered her as a “wonderful teacher and public servant,” tweeting it was a sad day for anyone who knew or worked with her.
Utah County warns against illegal New Year s Eve gatherings
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