ALBANY — The 2021-2022 budget proposed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo would continue the state's fight against COVID-19 and begin its rebuilding after the pandemic.
Delays Ahead: Status of 6 Davidson County road projects
The Dispatch
It s a new year but the impact of 2020 is still felt throughout the country, even in the areas you d least expect.
Due to continued revenue shortfalls which were compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, most transportation projects by the North Carolina Department of Transportation in Davidson County and throughout the state have been delayed or rescheduled.
“Prior to the pandemic, we were seeing the financial effect of the hurricanes, winter storms, and a lawsuit against the department. All of that, plus the drop in the statewide gas tax and car sales because of COVID contributed to the problems… We had to reprioritize all projects based on our reduction in revenue,” said Pat Ivey, NCDOT Division Engineer.
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Delaware health care providers have administered 46,141 doses of Covid-19 vaccine as the total supply reported by the state remained at around 78,000 doses. No new doses have been received since Jan. 13.
Figures came from the Delaware Division of Public Health’s Vaccination Tracker.
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine dashboard shows Delaware receiving about 91,000 doses as of last weekend. About 5,300 people have received a second vaccine dose.
Delaware Division of Public Health officials noted that vaccinations and suppliers are higher than current figures suggest due to lag times in reporting and vaccines being shipped directly to providers and nursing. homes. To access the Delaware dashboard,
Protesters supporting U.S. President Donald Trump storm the U.S. Capitol on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC.
Seven more people have been charged in federal court in connection to their suspected participation in last weeks Capitol riot, the Justice Department announced on Wednesday.
Dozens of arrests have been made by authorities following the January 6 Capitol riot where supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Congress in an attempt to stop vote counting for President-elect Joe Biden.
This group of Capitol riot arrests includes Robert Keith Packer of Virginia who was seen wearing a Camp Auschwitz sweatshirt-a reference to the Nazi concentration camp-at the time of the siege and Nicholas Rodean of Maryland who was wearing his badge inside the Capitol, reported CBS Baltimore.
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